What are the effects of a car condenser fan not working?
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Refrigerant cannot condense, resulting in basically no cooling. Below is the relevant introduction: 1. Condenser: It is a component of the air conditioning system that transfers heat from the tubes to the nearby air quickly. Most car condensers are located in front of the radiator. It is a device that converts gas or vapor into liquid. The condenser fan is only powered when the air conditioning compressor is on, while engine cooling is provided by a belt-driven thermostatic clutch radiator fan. 2. Materials: Condensers are generally made of carbon steel, stainless steel, and copper. When carbon steel tube sheets are used in coolers, the welds between the tube sheet and the tubes often suffer from corrosion and leakage. Leakage into the cooling water system can cause environmental pollution and material waste. To address the corrosion issue in condensers, polymer composite materials are used to fundamentally prevent corrosion and leakage in repaired areas, providing a long-lasting protective coating for the condenser.