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Car AC Gas Top-Up ยท Dubai & UAE

AC Gas Top-up and Inspection

A booked AC gas top-up that refills your car's refrigerant and checks the leak behind it. Doorstep in Dubai or at a workshop across the Emirates. Gas top-up from AED 99; any repair is quoted first.

Gas top-up
from AED 99
Leak / compressor
from AED 699
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MySyara technician servicing a car air-conditioning system at the workshop
from AED 99
Gas top-up
Same-day
Scheduled slots in Dubai
We come to you Doorstep AC gas top-up across Dubai, by appointment
Recharged properly Recovered, vacuumed and refilled to the maker's weight
Leak check, free with repair We find why the gas ran low before refilling; the leak check is free when the repair's done with us
From AED 99 Clear price for a gas top-up; any repair quoted first

How it works

Cold air back in three steps

Book it, we find the cause, and you only pay to fix what's actually wrong.

01

Book a slot

Open the MySyara app or book on the website. Pick doorstep in Dubai or a workshop slot, tell us the car and that the AC isn't cooling, and choose a time. Same-day is usually open if you book in the morning.

App or web
02

We check the system

A technician checks the pressures and looks for the leak before adding any gas, so you're not paying to refill a system that empties again next month. If it's just low, a top-up gets you cold air the same visit.

Diagnostic first
03

We recharge and test

We recover the old refrigerant, vacuum the system, refill to the manufacturer's weight and confirm the vents are actually blowing cold before we leave. If a leak or a failed part is found, you get a quote first.

Cold air confirmed

Pricing

Gas top-up from AED 99

A refrigerant top-up has a clear from-price. Leaks, a tired compressor or a blocked condenser start from AED 699, with the final price confirmed after the diagnostic, never guessed.

Diagnosis & repair

When the AC needs more than gas

AC repair, leak, condenser or compressor from AED 699
From AED 99 covers the gas top-up Repairs start from AED 699, with the exact price confirmed by the diagnostic before any work goes ahead. Nothing load-bearing is touched without your say-so.
Book an AC service

Topping up gas without fixing a leak only buys a few weeks. We check first, then quote any repair before we touch it.

Coverage

Doorstep in Dubai, workshops UAE-wide

A doorstep AC gas top-up runs in Dubai. AC diagnostics and bigger repairs are handled at workshops across four emirates, on any make.

Dubai doorstep + workshop
Abu Dhabi workshop
Sharjah workshop
Ajman workshop

Doorstep AC gas top-up is Dubai-only for now. In Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Ajman, AC service and repairs are handled at the workshop.

MySyara technician recharging a car AC system with manifold gauges at a UAE workshop

What customers say

MySyara has sorted two major issues with my car. Two years ago they fixed a deadly brake issue and I've had no issues with brakes. Recently they repaired my AC system. They are thorough and give detailed estimates. I highly recommend.

The team was extremely responsive and spot on time while collecting the car and also delivering. The team was really polite and the service team also gave me small discount for my AC gas filling. Really happy with the overall service.

I had issues in my AC condenser and battery, and got resolved with MySyara on the time. Special thanks for Mr. Mousa for his after service customer care.

FAQ

Car AC, answered

Not sure if it's a top-up or a repair? Message us and we'll talk it through.

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The usual causes are low refrigerant from a slow leak, a dust-clogged condenser, a tired compressor or a blocked cabin filter. Low gas is the most common and the cheapest to put right, but if the gas is low there is usually a reason it ran out, which is why we check for a leak before topping up rather than just refilling and sending you off.
A refrigerant top-up starts from AED 99. That covers refilling the gas to the correct weight. If the diagnostic finds a leak, a failed compressor or a blocked condenser, that work is quoted separately for your specific car before anything is done, so you always see the price first.
Yes, in Dubai. A doorstep technician can carry out an AC gas top-up at your home or office by appointment. Bigger AC repairs, and any AC work in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah or Ajman, are done at a workshop where the system can be put on the proper recovery and recharge equipment.
A healthy AC system shouldn't need regular topping up. The refrigerant is sealed in, so if it runs low every season that points to a leak, not normal wear. A one-off top-up before summer is sensible if cooling has dropped; needing one every few months means the leak should be found and fixed.
It's not advisable. Car AC runs at high pressure, uses a specific refrigerant for your car (older cars use R134a, newer ones R1234yf), and needs the system recovered and vacuumed before it's refilled to an exact weight. Overfilling or the wrong gas damages the compressor. It's a booking-only job for that reason, the same as brakes or anything else safety-related.

Ready to book

Book a car AC service in the UAE

Doorstep gas top-up in Dubai, or a full AC diagnostic at a workshop across the Emirates. Cold air back, the right way.

Gas top-up from AED 99. Leaks and repairs quoted before any work starts.

Topping up the gas isn’t always the fix

If your car’s air-conditioning has gone from icy to lukewarm over a season, a gas top-up often brings it back. But the refrigerant is sealed in a closed loop, so if it ran low there is usually a small leak letting it escape. Refilling a leaking system gets you cold air for a few weeks, then you are back where you started. That is why a technician checks the pressures and looks for the leak first: a top-up when that is all it needs, a quote for the repair when it needs more. Either way you see the price before any work begins.

The right refrigerant for your car

Older cars in the UAE run on R134a; newer ones use R1234yf. They are not interchangeable, and the system has to be refilled to an exact weight, not just “until it feels cold”. Overfilling or using the wrong gas strains the compressor, which is the expensive part. A proper recharge means recovering whatever gas is left, vacuuming the system to pull out moisture, then refilling to the manufacturer’s specification and confirming the vents blow cold before the car is handed back.