AC Condenser

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The A/C Condenser is one of the major components in the air conditioning system. Like a radiator removes heat from coolant, the condenser removes heat from the highly-pressurized refrigerant after it's compressed by the A/C Compressor.

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A new A/C Condenser.


Versions

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Left: R134A, right: R12. Image from Guapo on tt.net. Click for full size.


There are for versions of the A/C condenser, which mirrors the major versions of the complete A/C system.


Non-Turbo
Twin Turbo
1990-1993
R12
R12
1994+
R134A
R134A

A common upgrade for R12 systems (especially those converting their R12 systems to R134A) is to install an R134A condenser as a replacement. The R134A condenser features a higher fin density, making it more efficient in cooling.

Replacement

Replacement is as simple as unbolting the old and installing the new, after removing the radiator. Be sure to properly evacuate any refrigerant from the system, and follow the guidelines on the A/C Recharge article.