If you have already been enjoying the benefits of auto air conditioning, you are not going to be too happy if your A/C stops working. There are three main components in your vehicle’s air conditioning system: the compressor, the evaporator, and the condenser. One of the components that can cause problems is the Chevy Silverado A/C condenser.
You should be able to locate your Silverado A/C condenser when you open up your hood; you will find it at the front of your engine bay, usually in front of your radiator. In fact, it can be hard to distinguish between these two parts, since your condenser closely resembles your radiator in both appearance and function.
Like your cooling system, your auto air conditioning system works on a cycle of absorbing and dissipating heat. Though it may feel like there is cold air blowing through your vents, this effect is actually achieved as the refrigerant gas entering your cabin absorbs heat and humidity. Once it removes heat from the air, the refrigerant travels to your Chevy Silverado A/C condenser to release it. This happens in much the same way your radiator removes heat from engine coolant: when heated refrigerant enters your Silverado A/C condenser, it is spread out through tubes and passages to increase its surface area, and moving air from either your front grille or auxiliary fan assists with the cooling process. As the refrigerant cools inside your condenser, it is transformed into a dense liquid, which is then passed through an expansion valve to be sent back to your cabin.If your Chevy Silverado A/C condenser is damaged or leaking, restore your auto A/C with a visit to our online catalogue, where you will find the Silverado A/C condenser you need.