Auto AC Parts
All auto AC parts must be working in harmony at any given time; if one part is misfiring or broken, the car's entire climate control system suffers. To understand how to take care of a car's air conditioning system, it is essential to have a good working knowledge of how the system functions to keep drivers and passengers cool. Auto AC Parts and How They WorkFirst, the car's air conditioning equipment doesn't create cold air. Rather, it removes the heat from hot air and sends it through a vent into the cabin of the vehicle when it reaches the selected temperature. This hot air is collected from the engine's cooling system, into which it is forced from the hot engine block as its pistons and cylinders fire. Once the hot air enters the auto AC system, it is cooled with Freon gas (properly called Refrigerant-12, its generic name). Freon is sprayed into the AC system from a compressor, which is linked to both a condenser and an evaporator. The evaporator works to suck the hot air out of the interior cabin with the help of a fan, while the condenser and compressor combine forces to cool it off before it is forced through another set of vents and back into the car with the power of a blower behind it. At AutoParts123, you can save money on aftermarket condensers (which are among the most commonly replaced components of air conditioning systems) and a complete range of other AC system components. The company has been supplying drivers with cost-effective aftermarket and OEM solutions for automobile maintenance and repair for over 25 years.
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