Isn’t it nice to be able to flip a switch and instantly fill the inside of your vehicle with cool, refreshing air--especially on a hot and sticky day? Though this may be what your auto air conditioning feels like it does, in truth the system is actually absorbing heat and humidity from the air inside your vehicle. The refrigerant in your A/C system runs on a cycle, the same way your coolant works in your engine’s cooling system, and one of the key components that makes this cycle possible is your Ford Mustang A/C condenser. You will find your Mustang A/C condenser located in the front of your engine bay, usually right in front of your radiator.
In fact, this device performs essentially the same job as your radiator, but deals with refrigerant instead of coolant. After the refrigerant that is pumped in to your vehicle’s cabin absorbs all the heat it can hold, it is sent to your Ford Mustang A/C condenser.
There, the heat is radiated as the refrigerant is spread out and given a greater surface area. The air moving through your front grille assists in the cooling process, and when your vehicle is idling, the auxiliary fan that helps to cool your radiator also works for your Mustang A/C condenser. When the refrigerant enters your condenser, it is in a gaseous form, but it condenses into a liquid as it cools. This liquid refrigerant is then passed through an expansion valve and back into your cabin to absorb more heat. If your Ford Mustang A/C condenser springs a leak, you will need to replace it in order to restore your auto air conditioning.Find the Mustang A/C condenser you need right here in our online catalogue.