73210SC013 Subaru CONDENSER ASSY, Price: 268.25$, Weight: 0.041kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Subaru

73210SC013

CONDENSER ASSY

1

0.041

 Dispatch 24h

268.25$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Subaru
73210SC013 
CONDENSER ASSY
2
0.047
2-3
223.54$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Subaru
73210SC012 
CONDENSER ASSY
0
1.044
-
223.54$
Not Available
Subaru
73210SC011 
CONDENSER ASSY
0
0.047
-
223.54$
Not Available

Compatibility

BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
XUV(CROSSOVER 7)2.5L EMPI DOHC NAX-BREAKJapan02.2017フルタイム4リンクドウトルクコンバータシキジドウムダンヘンソクキ View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToTrainDiagram
XUV2000CC DOHC NA20I LIMITED EYESIGHTUSA09.201406.2017FULLTIME 4WD View

Stay Cool with Your Vehicle's Condenser Assembly ?️

The condenser assembly is an integral component of your vehicle's air conditioning system. As the unsung hero of the cooling process, it's tasked with dissipating heat from the refrigerant, ensuring your car's cabin remains refreshingly cool during those sweltering summer months.

Why You Need It

Without a functioning condenser, your vehicle's air conditioning system simply cannot operate efficiently. The condenser takes the refrigerant gas and converts it into a liquid by cooling it, effectively removing unwanted heat. This step is crucial in maintaining a pleasant and controlled environment inside your vehicle.

How It Works

The condenser, positioned at the front of the vehicle, works in conjunction with a series of fins and cooling fans. As hot refrigerant gas flows through the condenser tubes, it's cooled by the surrounding air as well as by the fans, turning the gas back into a high-pressure liquid. This liquid is then cycled back into the rest of the AC system to continue the cooling cycle.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Part

When the condenser fails, the air conditioning system loses efficiency, leading to warm air blowing from the vents, an increase in cabin humidity, and in extreme cases, a complete AC shutdown. Furthermore, a damaged or clogged condenser can cause increased pressure on the compressor, potentially leading to costly repairs.

Compatibility

  • Xv
  • Exiga