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Expert Automotive Air Conditioning Repairs in Bondi Junction
- General Info
Delivering reliable automotive air conditioning services that keep your vehicle cool, efficient, and road-ready year-round.
Established in 1999 by Sasha Rioumie and his partner Ilya Shaflender, S & I Automotive Services has been providing the highest quality automotive repairs to Bondi Junction, Waverly and the surrounding communities ever since. Sasha worked in various fields of automotive repairs for ten years before he felt he had gathered enough experience to run his own workshop and now has 30 years of experience.
At S & I Automotive Services, we've been keeping Bondi Junction drivers cool and comfortable since 1999. With decades of experience in automotive air conditioning, we specialise in restoring your system to peak performance—whether it’s replacing a faulty compressor, repairing cracked hoses, or fully re-gassing and deodorising the unit for a fresh, clean finish. We’re proudly ARC Tick certified and accredited by leading industry bodies including the Motor Traders’ Association of NSW and IAME. Trust us to get your car AC running like new—book your service with us today!
- Accreditations
IAME-accredited
- Email Business
- Established
- 1999
- ABN
- 28 125 835 832
- ACN
- 125 835 832
- Staff
- 11-20
- Service Notes
- Open Weekdays and Saturday
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- Category
- Commercial
- Yes
- Keywords
- Air Conditioning, Brake Services, Clutch & Transmission, Diagnostics & Auto Electrical, Exhaust repairs and replacement, Logbook Servicing, Radiators & Cooling Systems, Steering & Suspension, Tyres & Wheels, Vehicle Inspections
What are the signs of a failing car air conditioner?
Common signs include weak airflow, unusual smells, strange noises, or inconsistent cooling performance.
How often should I service my car’s air conditioning system?
It’s recommended to service your car’s AC every 1 to 2 years to maintain optimal performance and refrigerant levels.
What does re-gassing an air conditioner involve?
Re-gassing includes removing old refrigerant, checking for leaks, and refilling the system with fresh gas to restore cooling.


