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OEM Auto Air Conditioning Parts

Your vehicle's air conditioning helps you maintain a pleasant cabin temperature no matter how brutishly oppressive the weather outside gets. Whether it's cooling you in summer or warming you in winter, that system is made up of several parts. Knowing what they do, how they work, and the signs of impending failure is important, then.

How Your Air Conditioning Works

There are three primary components to an automotive AC system: the compressor, condenser, and evaporator. Therefore, cooling occurs after a few stages. Initially, the refrigerant is pressurized until it becomes a hot gas. The gas then gets chilled, causing it to become a liquid all over again. The liquid passes through a valve, where it gets transformed into a low pressure gas. That then is chilled anew, with a fan blowing the resulting cool air through the air vents and into your passenger space.

Heating is simpler, though. The warm coolant passes through a heater core, which a front-mounted fan blows over to send warm air through those same vents.

How to Spot HVAC Issues

Signs of trouble include:

  • Warm cabin temperatures
  • The sweet smell of coolant is noticeable
  • No air blows through the vents
  • Your belts exhibit signs of wear-and-tear
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    if you notice any of these symptoms, inspect your air conditioning system carefully. When you find the source of trouble, replace that part ASAP to ensure your comfort. The air conditioning parts your manufacturer makes are the only ones that were designed with your vehicle in mind, delivering the guaranteed compatibility that you want. Search our online parts catalog by make, model, and model year to filter your options down to the best parts for your vehicle. Once you complete your order and check out, we'll get it shipped straight to your front door!

    97699L1000 - : AC Label for Hyundai Image

    AC Label

    Hyundai 97699-L1000
    2.5L turbo.
    $4.18
    MSRP $5.44
    Save $1.26
    23.2% Off
    HL3Z19703E - : A/C Compressor for Ford Image

    A/C Compressor

    R134A Refrigerant. F150. 2.7l. With r134a. 2.7L turbo, r134a.
    $579.12
    MSRP $923.64
    Save $344.52
    37.3% Off
    80320SNXA01 - : A/C Pipe for Honda Image

    A/C Pipe

    Condenser, coupe 2.0L. Condenser, sedan, without GX 2.0L.
    $44.66
    MSRP $64.17
    Save $19.51
    30.4% Off
    80050SL0H01 - : AC Label for Honda Image

    AC Label

    $6.25
    MSRP $8.14
    Save $1.89
    23.2% Off
    80344S3VA50 - : AC Line for Honda Image

    AC Line

    Rear.
    $66.69
    MSRP $95.81
    Save $29.12
    30.4% Off
    80102SVAA13 - : A/C Condenser for Honda Image

    A/C Condenser

    Civic. 2 door. Ex, si model. Coupe, ex, ex-l, si.
    $150.27
    MSRP $219.70
    Save $69.43
    31.6% Off
    80341T90A01 - : A/C Pipe for Honda Image

    A/C Pipe

    Liquid Pipe. Location-Condenser to Junction. Pilot.
    $18.30
    MSRP $25.63
    Save $7.33
    28.6% Off
    98047504 - : A/C Pipe for GM Image

    A/C Pipe

    $88.85
    MSRP $155.20
    Save $66.35
    42.8% Off
    85601855 - : AC Label for GM Image

    AC Label

    $10.34
    8L8Z19712J - : A/C Condenser for Ford Image

    A/C Condenser

    From 01/08/07. Escape, Mariner. Auto trans.
    $171.68
    MSRP $269.09
    Save $97.41
    36.2% Off
    8L8Z19703B - : A/C Compressor for Ford Image

    A/C Compressor

    2.5L. 2.3L.
    $359.10
    MSRP $572.73
    Save $213.63
    37.3% Off
    1BP01531AA - : A/C Compressor for bproauto Image

    A/C Compressor

    bproauto 1BP01531AA
    $782.10
    MSRP $869.00
    Save $86.90
    10% Off

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