Buy Mitsubishi Eclipse A/C Condensers
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A/C Condenser for Mitsubishi Eclipse 2007-2012, Replacement
OEM # 7812A174
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A/C Condenser for Mitsubishi Eclipse 2000-2005, Replacement
⚠️ IMPORTANT: This condenser ONLY fits models WITHOUT the Multi-Function Display (MFD). If your vehicle has a large screen display on the dashboard, this part will NOT fit.
Fits 2000-2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse models equipped with either the 2.4 Liter 4 cylinder engine or the 3.0 Liter V6 engine.
OEM #7812A066$77.95 -
ID: 3✓ In Stock
A/C Condenser for 1995 - 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse, MB898983, Replacement'
Must be used without turbo.
Requires 2.0L engine.$116.95
Overview
The condenser in a Mitsubishi Eclipse plays a crucial role in the vehicle's air conditioning system. It transforms refrigerant gas into a liquid by cooling it down, allowing the A/C system to produce cold air. A properly functioning air conditioning condenser ensures that the interior of the car stays comfortable, especially during hot weather.
Common Symptoms of a Failing Condenser
When the condenser begins to fail, several symptoms may appear. One common sign is reduced cooling efficiency, where the air blowing from the vents is not as cold as it should be. You might also notice refrigerant leaks under the car or hear unusual noises when the air conditioning is running. In some cases, the A/C system may stop working altogether. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage to the system.
Maintenance Tips
Regular maintenance of the condenser can extend its lifespan and improve air conditioning performance. Keep the condenser clean by removing debris like leaves, insects, and dirt that can accumulate on its surface. Periodically inspect the condenser for signs of damage or corrosion. Ensuring the refrigerant levels are correct and the system is free of contaminants can also help maintain optimal function.
Installation Advice
When installing a new condenser in your Mitsubishi Eclipse, it's important to follow proper procedures. This includes safely evacuating the old refrigerant, carefully removing the old condenser, and installing the new one securely. It's often recommended to replace the receiver drier or accumulator at the same time to ensure the system remains clean and moisture-free. After installation, the air conditioning system should be recharged with the correct type and amount of refrigerant.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know if my condenser needs to be replaced?
A: Signs include decreased cooling performance, visible leaks, strange noises from the A/C system, or the air conditioning not working at all.
Q: Can I replace the condenser myself?
A: Replacing a condenser involves handling refrigerant, which requires special equipment and knowledge. It's recommended to have a professional technician perform the replacement.
Q: How often should the condenser be serviced?
A: Regularly inspect the condenser during routine maintenance, such as oil changes or tire rotations. Cleaning and inspecting it annually can help catch issues early.
Q: Is it safe to drive with a faulty condenser?
A: While the vehicle may still operate, a faulty condenser can lead to discomfort due to inadequate cooling and could potentially cause further damage to the air conditioning system.
Importance of a Functional Condenser
Maintaining a functional condenser is essential for the comfort and efficiency of your Mitsubishi Eclipse. The condenser ensures the refrigerant cycles properly, allowing the air conditioning system to provide cool air. Neglecting condenser issues can lead to more serious problems and costly repairs down the line. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to any symptoms can keep your A/C system running smoothly.
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