Heavy Duty Condenser
The heavy-duty condenser is located at the front of the vehicle between the radiator and the front grille as part of the climate control (or air conditioning) system. Like a radiator, the cooling properties of the airflow chills the coolant moving through the condenser which then lowers the temperature of the passenger compartment.
- Unit is nitrogen leak-tested after production to ensure product is free from leaks or damage
- High-density fins designed for maximum cooling efficiency
- Manufactured with heavy gauge mounting brackets to reduce movement and vibration
- Manufactured with precise mounting holes and brackets to ensure ease of installation
- OE design to ensure exact fit, form and function for an easy drop-in installation
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Common Heavy Duty Condenser Failure Symptoms
- Reduced cooling
- Leaking coolant
- Deposits in the coolant
- Reducing coolant level
Common Causes of Failure
Collision
As a front-end part, condensers are often involved in collisions. Even if the initial impact does not damage the part, smaller leaks in the cooling system can be found afterwards which also warrants radiator replacement.
Other common causes
- Lack of maintenance
- Overheating
- Normal wear and tear
- Refrigerant Leak
- Road debris
- Compressor failure
The complete climate control system depends on the condenser’s integrity to function.