You will find your Buick Park Avenue A/C condenser located near the front of your engine bay, usually in front of your radiator. In fact, your Park Avenue A/C condenser looks quite similar to your radiator, and performs the same type of function. As part of your air conditioning system, the job of your Buick Park Avenue A/C condenser is to remove the heat absorbed by the refrigerant that circulates through your air conditioning system, and then send it back into the flow.
Of course, since the refrigerant absorbs heat from your cabin, it cannot be liquid like your radiator coolant. The refrigerant enters your Park Avenue A/C condenser in gaseous form, where it becomes liquid after the Buick Park Avenue A/C condenser lowers the temperature by radiating heat.
An auxiliary fan assists in cooling the refrigerant in the Park Avenue A/C condenser, as does air moving through your front grille. Once the refrigerant has been returned to liquid form in the Buick Park Avenue A/C condenser, it is sent through an expansion valve and back into your vehicle's cabin to absorb more heat. If your Park Avenue A/C condenser is not working, neither is your air conditioning system. The Buick Park Avenue A/C condenser may develop leaks, or become clogged with rust and corrosion, just like your radiator. If you need a replacement Park Avenue A/C condenser, browse our extensive online catalogue for a great selection of Buick Park Avenue A/C condensers at excellent prices and restore your air conditioning today.You can place your order through our secure online server, or by calling our toll-free customer service number to speak with our friendly staff.