A properly functioning air conditioning system is essential for comfortable driving throughout the year. Whether it's keeping you cool during summer or helping clear condensation from your windscreen in winter, regular maintenance is important.
This Suzuki SX4 arrived at Pit-Air Motors after the owner noticed the air conditioning was no longer producing cold air.
Following a complete inspection, we confirmed that the refrigerant level had gradually reduced over time. This is completely normal, as small amounts of refrigerant naturally escape through seals and pipe connections over several years.
Every Suzuki SX4 AC regas we perform includes much more than simply adding gas.
During this service we carried out:
- Full refrigerant recovery
- Vacuum and leak testing
- Air conditioning performance inspection
- Recharge with the correct refrigerant quantity
- Final temperature and pressure checks
Once completed, the system was restored to full performance and the customer immediately noticed a significant improvement in cabin cooling.
If your vehicle is taking longer to cool or the car air conditioning isn't performing as it used to, don't wait until the compressor becomes damaged.
Pit-Air Motors provides professional Suzuki SX4 AC regas in Croydon for customers across South London, using modern servicing equipment and experienced technicians.
Learn more about our complete air conditioning services on our Car Air Conditioning Recharge page.
Suzuki SX4 AC Regas – FAQ
Why is my Suzuki SX4 air conditioning blowing warm air?
The most common cause is low refrigerant caused by natural gas loss over time. However, leaks, compressor faults or electrical issues can also reduce cooling performance.
How often should I service my Suzuki SX4 air conditioning?
We recommend having the air conditioning system inspected every two years to ensure it is operating efficiently and to help prevent expensive repairs.
Can low refrigerant damage my air conditioning system?
Yes. Low refrigerant reduces lubrication inside the compressor, increasing wear and potentially leading to costly component failure.
How do I know if my Suzuki SX4 has an air conditioning leak?
If the system loses its cooling performance shortly after being recharged, there may be a refrigerant leak. We carry out pressure and vacuum testing to identify any problems before completing the service.