Automobile Air Conditioning A/C Condensers
Welcome to Ac-condensers.com, the premier online store for a/c condensers. If you are looking for an Automobile Air Conditioning A/C Condensers you've come to the right place. We develop, replicate and distribute A/C Parts - get your parts direct through us. We have information for every A/C Condenser for every vehicle. We ship from one of the largest inventory of A/C Condensers around - 5 different Warehouses across the United States. This assures your parts are correct and in stock ready to ship. We ship World Wide. 1-800-993-7339
If you do not find the part you need here, feel fre to e-mail us with either your dimmensions, frame to frame, or your vehicle's year, make, model and engine size. We can work with you on it. You may send in your old condenser to have us replicate it as well. Many custom applications have been resolved through our offices for such vehicle's as RV motorhomes, tractors, and hot rods. You will also find that some condensers come with a drier/accumulator or expansion valve attached, we have the dessicant bags and valves to ship along with the condenser units.
Where can you find your a/c condenser? What does it look like and what does it do? Well, the automobile air conditioning a/c condenser can be located in most cases in front of the radiator. It looks very similar to the radiator in fact. It typically is a flat grill like unit, as seen in the condenser picture on this site. It comes in different styles such as parallel flow, multi-flow and made of either copper or aluminum. Through the use of cool air flow given by the engine fan, the condenser cools the hot gas and metamorphosizes it to a liquid. The liquid is not completely cooled but much more that when it leaves the a/c compressor. Thus, its function is to radiate heat. The a/c condenser is your answer to filtering out many of the small contaminants which enter the a/c compressor eventually.
It is a must for A/C Condensers to have efficient air flow anytime the a/c system is in operation. On front wheel drive vehicles, condenser air flow is replaced with an electric cooling fan(s). On rear wheel drive vehicles, this is usually accomplished by taking advantage of your existing engine's cooling fan. As hot compressed gasses enter into the top of the condenser, they are cooled off. As the gas cools, it condenses and exits the bottom of the condenser as a high pressure liquid.

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