Sitting in front of the radiator of your Ford may be a small device that looks similar to the radiator. This part is integral to the air conditioning system, and it is called the Ford AC condenser. It uses the same principle as the radiator, called convection, to remove heat from a coolant.
Heat tends to rise, so as the coolant is circulated through the Ford AC condenser, the air moving through the part removes the heat to the open air. When the coolant is sufficiently cooled, it returns to the inside of the vehicle to absorb more heat.
The Ford AC condenser uses a series of thin metal tubes to transfer the heat. On each tube is a series of small metal fins that multiply the surface area to cool more efficiently. The tubes and fins of the Ford AC condenser are very fragile, so the slightest impact can leave the unit leaking, and when corrosion is added to the equation, the life expectancy of the part becomes finite. When, after many years, it becomes necessary to remove the old unit and replace it with a new Ford AC condenser, you will find the correct version for your specific vehicle in our large online catalog. Compared to the price of the part from the dealership, our Ford AC condenser is a great value, and it is made to the same standards as the original unit. With a full warranty from the manufacturer, you are guaranteed that it will last a very long time. With our easy ordering, either online or by toll-free telephone number, and efficient order processing, it will not be long before your Ford AC condenser arrives.
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