Did you know that your auto air conditioning works in much the same way as your home refrigerator? It may seem like your auto A/C blows cold air from your vents to cool you down, but the Freon refrigerant that is released into your vehicle cabin is actually absorbing heat rather than introducing cold. Your air conditioning system has three major components: the compressor, the evaporator, and the condenser. After the refrigerant absorbs heat from your cabin, it is the job of your Chevy K3500 A/C condenser to radiate that heat so that the refrigerant can continue the cooling cycle.
When heated refrigerant enters your K3500 A/C condenser, it is in a gaseous form. Just as your radiator does, your condenser uses a series of tubes and passages to increase the surface area of the refrigerant, combined with moving air from your front grille or auxiliary fan, to remove heat.
As the refrigerant cools, it becomes a condensed liquid form, which is then passed out of your Chevy K3500 A/C condenser and through an expansion valve to be sent back into your cabin and cool you down on a hot, sticky day. Your auto air conditioning system can overheat if your K3500 A/C condenser is not working properly, which means that you will not have air conditioning. Problems can also develop if your condenser develops leaks, which means your system will lose refrigerant and become ineffective. You can replace your faulty Chevy K3500 A/C condenser right here from our extensive online catalogue, and enjoy our great discount prices and fast-reliable shipping while you restore the cool, refreshing environment inside your vehicle.We offer a full line of K3500 A/C condensers to suit every vehicle.