Where is the car air conditioning condenser installed?

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HannahLee
07/29/25 4:09pm
The car air conditioning condenser is installed behind the car grille. The functions of the air conditioning condenser are: 1. The high-temperature and high-pressure liquid refrigerant from the compressor becomes medium-temperature and medium-pressure refrigerant after passing through the condenser; 2. When input to the next-level liquid storage tank or dryer bottle, it achieves a cooling effect; 3. It reduces the surface temperature of the evaporator, allowing the fan to blow out cold air. The car condenser consists of pipelines and cooling fins, and its function is to dissipate heat and cool the high-temperature and high-pressure refrigerant vapor discharged by the compressor, condensing it into high-pressure liquid refrigerant. The method for cleaning the car air conditioning condenser is: 1. Open the engine cover and unscrew the fixing screws of the front grille; 2. Remove the front grille; 3. Clean the condenser from top to bottom.
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