MK583318 Mitsubishi MOTOR,A/C CONDENSER FAN, Price: 228.42$, Weight: 1.206kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mitsubishi |
MK583318 |
MOTOR,A/C CONDENSER FAN |
0 |
1.206 |
15-20 |
228.42$ |
| 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 |
A/C Condenser Fan Motor for Mitsubishi Vehicles ❄️
This electric motor drives the front cooling fan that pulls air through the A/C condenser. It keeps refrigerant pressures stable, helps the cabin stay cold at idle and in traffic, and supports overall engine bay cooling. Built for tough heat, dust, and stop‑and‑go use, it’s a smart replacement when airflow is weak.
Why this part is needed
Without steady airflow across the condenser, the A/C struggles. Pressures rise, the compressor works harder, and cold air fades at low speeds. A healthy motor protects the compressor, seals, and hoses, and keeps comfort consistent on hot days.
How it works
The ECU or pressure switch energizes the motor via a relay. The motor spins the fan blades, drawing cool air through the condenser (and often the radiator). Sealed bearings, balanced rotor, and heat‑resistant windings deliver quiet, efficient airflow in all weather.
What happens if it’s broken ⚠️
Symptoms include warm air at stops, the A/C cutting out, fan not spinning, blown fuses, or grinding noises. Ignoring it can cause high‑pressure shutdowns, leaks, burnt clutch, compressor failure, and rising engine temperature with A/C on.
Fitment and highlights
Direct‑fit for many Mitsubishi models: correct mounting points, OE‑style connector, and blade compatibility. Corrosion‑resistant housing, low‑noise operation, and quick plug‑and‑play install.
Installation tips
Disconnect battery, inspect fan blades and shroud, verify spin direction, clear debris, and consider a fresh relay. Test with A/C on to confirm steady engagement.