Air conditioning is one of the most enjoyable amenities available for today’s vehicles. If you have auto air conditioning, you already know how refreshing it feels on a hot, humid day, and you are not going to be too pleased when it stops working. One of the components that commonly fails in auto air conditioning systems is the Chevrolet truck A/C condenser.
Basically, if your truck A/C condenser is not working, your cabin air is not going to be cooled down. Though it may feel like your vents are blowing cold air into your vehicle when your A/C is on, they are actually emitting a vaporous refrigerant, usually Freon gas, that works to absorb the heat in your cabin.
Once the heat has been absorbed, it has to be released in order for the refrigerant to keep working. That is where your truck A/C condenser comes in. Much like your radiator removes heat from the coolant in your engine, your Chevrolet truck A/C condenser removes the heat from your refrigerant so that it can continue to cool you down. The heated refrigerant enters your truck A/C condenser in gaseous form, and once there it is spread out to increase the surface area and further cooled with air blowing through your front grille, or the auxiliary fan when your vehicle is not moving. Inside the Chevrolet truck A/C condenser, the cooled refrigerant becomes a condensed liquid form, which is then passed through a condenser valve and sent back into your cabin to absorb more heat.If your auto air conditioning is not cooling like it used to, consider replacing your truck A/C condenser with a high-quality discount replacement part from our extensive online catalogue.