As the sun passes through the windows of your Acura during the summer, the heat that is generated will not be able to escape from the inside of the vehicle when the windows are closed. Fortunately, the Acura AC condenser will allow you to cool your car in a few minutes. Installed in front of the radiator, the Acura AC condenser performs a similar job.
The compressor motor circulates the AC coolant into the interior of the vehicle, where it absorbs heat. As the coolant moves out of the interior, it is transformed into a gas as it passes through the compressor.
This gas is pumped into the Acura AC condenser, where the heat is removed from the coolant. As the gas cools, it is returned back to its liquid form, and it exits the unit, to begin the cycle again. Within the Acura AC condenser is a series of thin metal tubes that are responsible for removing the heat from the coolant, and the tubes are covered in a series of fins to increase the cooling efficiency of the part. As the vehicle moves, the air rushing over the Acura AC condenser uses the natural process of convection to perform its duties. Over time, the unit may begin to become less efficient, through the effects of corrosion, as well as accidentally bent cooling fins. When a replacement for the Acura AC condenser is needed, you will find the correct part for a quite reasonable price in our large online catalog. It is designed to be a direct replacement for the original part, and it comes fully guaranteed for quality from the manufacturer. The Acura AC condenser is easily ordered through our convenient web site or through our toll-free phone system at any time.
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