Sunshine Coast Drivers Urged to Check Vehicle A/C Systems as Extreme Heat and Cost-of-Living Pressures Mount

By: Get News

SUNSHINE COAST, QLD - As record-breaking temperatures continue to scorch Queensland, a local automotive expert is advising Sunshine Coast motorists to prioritise vehicle air conditioning checks, framing it as a critical safety issue, not just a matter of comfort. With many households delaying car maintenance due to rising living costs, the call comes as a timely reminder that preventative care can avert dangerous situations and more expensive future repairs.

Coastal Cool Air, a family-owned mobile auto electrical and air conditioning service, has seen firsthand the consequences of neglected vehicle systems during the recent heatwave. An unreliable car A/C in extreme heat can lead to driver fatigue, reduced concentration, and life-threatening situations if children or pets are left unattended in a vehicle for even a few minutes. Furthermore, a malfunctioning system can impact a vehicle’s defogging capabilities, posing a visibility risk in humid conditions.

“With the intense heat we’re experiencing, a functioning car air conditioner is as much a safety feature as a seatbelt,” says Matt, owner of Coastal Cool Air. “We’re seeing a trend where people are putting off essential maintenance to save money, but a small issue like a refrigerant leak or a worn-out compressor can quickly become a major, costly breakdown. A simple check now can ensure the system is reliable, efficient, and safe for the whole family, especially for those planning road trips this summer.”

The advice aligns with recent studies showing a significant number of Australian households are forgoing vehicle maintenance to manage budgets. For residents on the Sunshine Coast and in the hinterland, where driving is a daily necessity, this trend poses a significant risk during the current weather emergency.

What motorists can do now:

  • Check for Warning Signs: If the air conditioning is blowing warm air, making unusual noises, or has a musty smell, it needs professional inspection.
  • Don’t Delay Minor Issues: A system that is struggling to cool is already under strain. Addressing it early prevents more severe and expensive damage.
  • Ensure Regular Servicing: Include air conditioning checks as part of your vehicle’s routine maintenance schedule, not just when a problem arises.
  • Seek Professional Diagnosis: Modern vehicle A/C systems, including those using the newer R1234yf refrigerant, require specialised diagnostic tools and certified technicians.

About Coastal Cool Air

Coastal Cool Air is a family-owned and operated mobile auto-electrical and air conditioning business serving the Sunshine Coast and its hinterland. Specialising in diagnostics, repairs, and servicing for vehicle air conditioning, auto electrics, and off-grid dual battery systems, their licensed technicians come directly to the customer’s home or workplace. As a proud reseller of Australian-made Custom Lithium batteries, they are committed to providing reliable, convenient, and professional service to the local community.

Media Contact:

Matt

Owner, Coastal Cool Air

0437 799 069

Matt@coastalcoolair.com.au

https://coastalcoolair.com.au/

Interview Opportunity: Matt is available for interviews or on-site demonstrations on how to perform basic vehicle safety checks for summer and what to look for in a failing car A/C system.

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Website: https://coastalcoolair.com.au/

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