Traralgon Auto Air & Electrical has been providing quality workmanship to the Latrobe Valley for over 30 years. Our experienced and qualified team are committed to carrying out work to the highest standard and on a variety of vehicles, including 4WDs, boats, buses, caravans, cars, earthmovers, tractors, trailers, trucks and utes.
A vehicle's electrical and air conditioning system are complex and varied, which is why investing in an experienced technician to diagnose and solve your auto electrical and air conditioning problems quickly and efficiently is money well spent. Our highly-trained technicians are equipped to work on all makes and models of cars and are continually updating their skills to meet the challenges created by changes in motor vehicle technology.
A vehicle's electrical and air conditioning system are complex and varied, which is why investing in an experienced technician to diagnose and solve your auto electrical and air conditioning problems quickly and efficiently is money well spent. Our highly-trained technicians are equipped to work on all makes and models of cars and are continually updating their skills to meet the challenges created by changes in motor vehicle technology.
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Traralgon Auto Air and Electrical has been a successful auto electrical business for over 30 years. Scott Rae was the owner for just over 22 years, developing it from a small auto electrical workshop into a growing, prominent Traralgon business. He has now passed the torch onto his son Evan and workshop foreman Dale who purchased the business in 2018, when Scott decided to retire.
Traralgon Auto Air & Electrical are ARCtic licensed technicians and are trained and experienced in air conditioning service and repairs. At our workshop we also use the latest AC Service Automated Gas Station for European Cars, servicing the R1234YF gas. As part of the service process, the operation and function of your air conditioner is fully checked to ensure optimum performance.
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Cameron Andrews
Feb 10, 2021
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Damian Wainwright
Sep 21, 2020
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May 31, 2020
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Coralie Pandey Bairnsdale
Oct 20, 2019
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Wayne Mitchell
Sep 10, 2018
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I made a big mistake taking my ute to these guys they had it for 2 weeks with an ignition issue, they started telling me they think they should start sending my computer and some other parts away for testing which I’m sure wouldn’t have been cheap after paying a $639 bill I ended up towing it home and finding the problem myself which ended up being 2 wires from the crank sensor contacting each other, now I am far from being an auto electrician but 2 wires contacting each other would indicate a big problem especially in the ignition system I’ve since driven the car over 800kms and it hasn’t