Car A/C Repair
Car A/C Repair in Newberry, FL
Auto Air Conditioning Diagnostics and Service



Reliable Air Conditioning Repairs
When your car’s air conditioning system fails during Florida’s sweltering heat, you need a reliable car A/C repair service that gets you back on the road comfortably. At Auto ER – Newberry, our ASE-certified technicians understand the complexity of modern automotive climate control systems and use advanced diagnostic equipment to identify issues with components like the A/C compressor, condenser, evaporator, and expansion valve. Your vehicle’s air conditioning system relies on precise refrigerant levels, whether it uses R-134a or the newer R-1234yf, and our team has the expertise to service both safely and effectively. Located at 752 NW 250th St, Newberry, FL 32669, we’ve been providing honest, transparent car A/C repair services to Newberry and surrounding communities for over 15 years. Our computerized diagnostic tools can quickly pinpoint problems with your A/C clutch, blower motor, or A/C control module, ensuring we address the root cause rather than just the symptoms. We believe in educating our customers about their vehicle’s needs, so you’ll understand exactly what’s wrong and why our recommended repairs will restore your comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most automotive air conditioning systems should be inspected annually and recharged every two to three years. However, Florida’s climate may require more frequent attention to maintain optimal performance.
Warm air typically indicates low refrigerant levels due to leaks, compressor failure, or electrical issues with the A/C clutch or control module, requiring professional diagnosis.
Yes, you can drive safely with a non-functioning A/C system. However, Florida’s heat makes it uncomfortable, and some A/C problems may indicate issues with other engine systems.
Simple services like recharging take 30-60 minutes. At the same time, complex repairs such as compressor replacement may require several hours, depending on your vehicle’s make and model.
R-1234yf is the newer, more environmentally friendly refrigerant used in vehicles manufactured after 2013, while R-134a was standard in older vehicles and requires different handling procedures.
