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Aircon Not Cold After Servicing

When cooling fails soon after servicing, people assume the service caused the problem. Sometimes that is true. Sometimes the real fault was already there and the timing just overlapped.

SAFETY WARNING

Stop using the unit and contact a technician if you notice burning or electrical smell, breaker tripping when the unit starts, loud metal banging from the outdoor unit, or water leaking near electrical points or exposed wiring.

Airflow Path Was Not Fully Restored

The unit may have been serviced, but the airflow path is still restricted. This can happen when buildup remains on key surfaces or the problem was deeper than the service type performed.

  • Airflow still feels weak even though the unit was just serviced.
  • Cooling improved only a little or not at all after service.
  • The main complaint before service was weak airflow or weak cooling.

We check whether buildup remains on the evaporator coil, blower wheel, or drain tray that a general service would not reach, and recommend a targeted clean if confirmed. Do not jump straight to gas top-up just because servicing did not restore cooling. Airflow and refrigerant faults can overlap in the same problem.

Underlying Fault Was Not a Service Issue

Some faults are not solved by servicing. Refrigerant leaks, start-circuit faults, compressor-side problems, or sensor faults can remain even after a proper service. The service timing and the fault may simply be close together.

  • Airflow is normal, but cooling is still poor.
  • The problem pattern matches an earlier problem and did not really change after service.
  • Outdoor unit behavior sounds abnormal or unstable.

We measure supply air temperature, check outdoor unit startup behavior, and test refrigerant pressure to separate cleaning-related issues from mechanical or electrical faults. A recent service does not prove the service caused the issue. The fault still needs to be identified on its own evidence.

Post-Service Setup or Connection Issue

If cooling changed immediately after the service visit, a setup detail, connector issue, or incomplete step may be affecting performance. This needs checking on the unit, not guessing from the problem.

  • Cooling was normal before service and changed right after.
  • The unit now behaves differently than before the visit.
  • New problems appeared with the cooling issue, such as unusual noise or flashing light.

We inspect the drain tray seating, filter reinstallation, and electrical connector contacts to find what was left incomplete or dislodged during the service visit. Do not approve major parts based only on timing. A small post-service issue can look like a major fault from the room.

Other Possible Causes

A normal service improves maintenance condition. It does not fix every cooling problem. If the unit had a refrigerant, fan, or control fault before service, cooling may remain poor even after a proper cleaning visit.

How to Tell

  • The original problem was severe and did not change much after service.
  • Airflow and cooling issues were present before the service visit.
  • The service was a maintenance step, not a diagnosis for a fault complaint.

If this is the case, the next step is diagnosis, not repeating the same maintenance step immediately.

Help Us Diagnose Faster

These details help us separate service quality issues from unrelated faults:

  • Service type: What service was done (general service / chemical wash / another service)
  • Before vs after service: What the unit was doing before service and what changed after service / not observed
  • Airflow condition now: strong / weak / no airflow
  • Any new signs: flashing light / unusual noise / water leak / outdoor unit not running

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Describe what’s happening. We’ll work out the likely cause and tell you the right next step.

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