If you have been enjoying the advantages of auto air conditioning, you are certainly going to miss it if there is a problem and your auto A/C no longer works. Your air conditioning system consists of three major components: the compressor, the evaporator, and the condenser. The part that allows your air conditioning to keep cooling your vehicle cabin is your Chrysler Town and Country A/C condenser.
Similar to your radiator in both appearance and function, you will find your Town and Country A/C condenser located near the front of your engine bay. Your auto air conditioning system is powered by a refrigerant, usually Freon gas, which does not actually blow cold air into your cabin, though it certainly feels like it does.
Rather, the refrigerant serves to absorb heat and humidity from the air inside your vehicle. After it does this, it is sent to the Chrysler Town and Country A/C condenser, which radiates heat from the refrigerant in the same way your radiator removes heat from your coolant. The surface area of the refrigerant is increased, and moving air from your front grille or your auxiliary fan help to lower the temperature. Inside your Town and Country A/C condenser, the refrigerant condenses from a gaseous form into a dense liquid as it cools, which is then passed through an expansion valve and sent back into your cabin to absorb more heat. If there are problems with your Chrysler Town and Country A/C condenser, such as leaks or blockage due to rust and debris gathering in the passages, then obviously you are not going to have cool air since the refrigerant will not be able to absorb heat.Pick up an inexpensive, high-quality Town and Country A/C condenser right here from our extensive online catalogue.