MK583318 Mitsubishi MOTOR,A/C CONDENSER FAN, Price: 228.42$, Weight: 1.206kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mitsubishi |
MK583318 |
MOTOR,A/C CONDENSER FAN |
0 |
1.206 |
2-3 |
228.42$ |
| Not Available | ||||||
Originals
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Processing, days | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FUSO |
MOTOR,A/C CONDENSER
|
0 |
1.387
|
-
|
140.24$
|
Not Available | |
| FUSO |
MOTOR,A/C CONDENSER
|
0 |
1.387
|
-
|
140.70$
|
Not Available | |
| Mitsubishi |
MOTOR,A/C CONDENSER FAN
|
0 |
1.387
|
-
|
228.42$
|
Not Available |
βοΈ A/C Condenser Cooling Fan Motor
This electric fan motor is an important part of the vehicle air conditioning and engine cooling support system. It drives the condenser fan to move air through the A/C condenser, especially when the car is stopped in traffic or moving slowly. Without strong airflow, the refrigerant cannot cool correctly, and cabin cooling becomes weak.
π§ Why This Part Is Needed
The condenser must release heat after the refrigerant leaves the compressor. The fan motor helps remove this heat quickly, keeping A/C pressure stable and improving cold air performance. It also helps protect nearby cooling components from extra thermal stress.
βοΈ How It Works
When the A/C is switched on, the control system sends power to the fan motor. The motor spins the fan blade at the required speed, pulling or pushing air across the condenser fins. This airflow changes hot refrigerant vapor into a cooler liquid state, allowing the air conditioning system to work efficiently.
β οΈ Signs of Failure
If the motor is broken, the fan may stop, run slowly, or make noise. Common symptoms include warm air from vents, high A/C pressure, overheating at idle, blown fuses, or compressor cut-off. Replacing a faulty condenser fan motor restores proper cooling, protects the compressor, and keeps the climate system reliable in hot weather.