Truck Air Conditioning Repair - Kansas City, KS
Commercial Truck A/C Repair – Serving the Kansas City Metro Area
When your truck’s air conditioning system fails, driver comfort, focus, and productivity suffer.
Champion FleetCare provides professional truck air conditioning repair for commercial fleets and owner-operators across the Kansas City metro area.
We service light-, medium-, and heavy-duty diesel and gas trucks with both mobile and in-shop A/C repair options.
When mobile service is appropriate, we can dispatch to yards, job sites, and fleet facilities across the Kansas City metro.
Conveniently located at 13904 W 108th St, Lenexa, KS 66215, our technicians diagnose and repair truck A/C systems quickly to minimize downtime and restore proper cooling performance.

5+
Years of Experience
Signs Your Truck’s A/C System Needs Repair
Weak or Warm Airflow
If the A/C blows warm or inconsistent air, refrigerant loss, compressor issues, or system pressure imbalances may be present.
Unusual Noises When A/C Is On
Grinding, squealing, or rattling sounds often indicate a failing compressor, worn clutch assembly, or damaged internal components.
Refrigerant Leaks
Visible oil residue around fittings, hoses, or connections may signal a refrigerant leak; the leak source and system charge should be verified before any recharge.
A/C Cycles On and Off Frequently
Short cycling can result from faulty pressure switches, electrical faults, or low refrigerant levels.
Musty Odors From Vents
Odors may indicate moisture buildup, evaporator contamination, or restricted airflow within the HVAC system.

Truck A/C Diagnostics & Repair Services
Our technicians perform
complete system diagnostics on trucks to identify the root cause of cooling issues before replacing components unnecessarily.
Full A/C System Diagnostics
We test system pressures, inspect refrigerant levels, evaluate airflow, and scan for electrical faults affecting A/C performance.
Leak Detection & Refrigerant Charge Verification
We recover remaining refrigerant as needed, verify charge level and leak status, locate the leak source, complete repairs, and then recharge to manufacturer specifications.
Compressor Replacement
A failing A/C compressor can restrict cooling and damage the system. We replace worn compressors and ensure proper lubrication and pressure balance.
Condenser & Evaporator Service
Blocked or damaged condensers and evaporators reduce efficiency. We inspect, repair, or replace these components to restore optimal cooling.
If mounting brackets or support structures are damaged, we can also repair related
welded systems to ensure secure installation and long-term durability.
A/C Hose, Line & Fitting Replacement
Cracked lines and worn fittings can cause refrigerant loss. We replace damaged components to maintain a sealed system.
Climate Control & Electrical Repairs
We diagnose control panel faults, blower motor issues, sensor failures, and wiring problems affecting overall HVAC performance.


Why Choose Champion FleetCare of Kansas City?
Kansas City summers can be demanding on truck HVAC systems. Our team focuses on reliable repairs that protect driver comfort and fleet uptime.
Fleet operators choose Champion FleetCare because we offer:
Experienced commercial truck HVAC technicians
Mobile and in-shop A/C repair options
Accurate pressure testing and diagnostics
Fast turnaround to reduce downtime
Service for diesel and gas trucks
Clear estimates and honest repair recommendations
Fleet-friendly scheduling to reduce route disruption
Our goal is simple: restore cooling performance and keep your drivers comfortable on every route.
Serving Fleets Across the Kansas City Metro Area
Champion FleetCare proudly provides truck air conditioning repair in Lenexa, KS, and throughout the Kansas City metro area.
We support:
- Delivery fleets
- Construction trucks
- Service and utility vehicles
- Box trucks and straight trucks
- Regional and long-haul tractors
Schedule Truck Air Conditioning Repair Today
If your truck’s A/C system is blowing warm air, leaking refrigerant, or failing under load, don’t wait for a complete system breakdown.
Call (913) 498-9999 to schedule service or visit us at 13904 W 108th St, Lenexa, KS 66215.
Champion FleetCare is ready to restore your truck’s cooling system and keep your fleet operating comfortably and efficiently.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my truck's A/C blowing warm air?
If your truck A/C is blowing warm air, the most common causes include low refrigerant levels, refrigerant leaks, a failing compressor, a clogged condenser, or a pressure imbalance in the system. Electrical issues, such as faulty sensors or switches, can also disrupt cooling performance. A full A/C diagnostic can identify the root cause before further system damage occurs.
How much does commercial truck A/C repair cost?
Truck A/C repair costs depend on the specific issue. Minor services, such as refrigerant recharge or hose replacement, are less expensive than compressor replacement or evaporator repairs. A professional pressure test and leak detection service determines whether the repair is minor or requires replacement of a major component.
Can I drive my truck if the air conditioning is not working?
While you can technically operate a truck without A/C, it is not recommended, especially in extreme heat. A malfunctioning A/C system can worsen over time, potentially damaging the compressor or contaminating other components. Additionally, excessive cabin heat reduces driver comfort, alertness, and overall safety. For fleet operations, restoring A/C also helps reduce driver fatigue on long routes and hot job sites.
How often should truck A/C systems be serviced?
Commercial truck A/C systems should be inspected annually, especially before peak summer temperatures. Preventive maintenance includes pressure testing, refrigerant level checks, condenser cleaning, and system performance evaluation. Regular inspections help prevent refrigerant leaks, compressor failure, and unexpected breakdowns during heavy-use seasons.
What are the signs of a failing truck A/C compressor?
Common signs of a failing A/C compressor include grinding or squealing noises, weak airflow, short cycling, warm air output, and visible refrigerant leaks. The compressor is the heart of the A/C system, and failure can quickly lead to complete system breakdown. Early diagnosis helps avoid more expensive repairs.


