AC Condenser For 2012-2017 Hyundai Accent Kia Rio Aluminum With Receiver Drier
Material: Aluminum
Color: Silver
Placement on Vehicle: Front
Quantity: 1
Core Height (IN):365.8
Core Length (IN):532
Core Thickness (IN):16
Inlet Diameter (IN):φ17.1/φ12.9
Outlet Diameter (IN):φ12.7/φ8.6
Built-in Receiver/Dryer: Yes
Part Number:
4438
Interchange Part Numbers:
74438, 976061W000, 976061W001, 976061R000, 976062V000, HY3030157, HY3030149, HY3030150
Fitment:
for Hyundai
2012-2015 Accent GS
2016-2017 Accent LE
2015-2017 Accent Sport
2017 Accent Value Edition
2012-2017 Accent (submodel: GL, GLS, L, SE)
2012-2017 Veloster Base
2014-2015 Veloster RE:FLEX
2017 Veloster Value Edition
2015-2016 Veloster (submodel: SE, Tech)
Kia
2012-2013 Rio LX+
2012-2017 Rio (submodel: EX, LX, SX)
Package Include:
1pc AC Condenser
Features:
1. Built to strict quality control standards 100% factory tested
2. Easy Installation,100% Compatible with OEM Parts, meets Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Standards
3. Mechanically tested prior to leaving the factory ensures optimal performance and enhanced durability.
4. Perfect match for the original car.
5. Louvered aluminum fins and tubes are bonded through a unique furnace-brazing process with premium quality aluminum for maximum heat dissipation.
6. The condenser is part of the A/C system. It receives the hot, high-pressure gaseous refrigerant from the compressor and cools it to a warm liquid state, although still under high pressure.
7. The Condenser is located right in front of the radiator. High pressure (hot) refrigerant travels through it and cools off as air passes through.
Attention:
Step 1: Disconnect Power Supply.
The first step, as with any project that involves electricity, will be to disconnect the power supply or turn it off at the breaker. Many central air conditioning units have their own 220 breaker. On others, the breaker will be in the breaker panel for the rest of the home.
Step 2: Test the Condenser
Testing the condenser will indicate if the problem is actually with the condenser, or with another component of the air conditioning unit. It will likely also be determined at this point if the condenser needs to be replaced with a newer model that is compatible with a newer type of coolant.
Step 3: Remove the Condenser
Once it has been confirmed that the problem with the air conditioning unit is in fact the condenser, it needs to be removed. The coolant lines will be clamped and cut, followed by the removal of the air conditioner condenser.
Step 4: Replace the Condenser
The new condenser is installed in place of the old one. The coolant lines will be reconnected with the condenser, usually with silver soldering. The clamps are removed and a vacuum is put on the system to remove any air from the lines and make sure coolant is at the proper levels. If it is not, the coolant may be replaced or added to (which is referred to as been charged or recharged). If a different type of condenser was needed due to using an obsolete type of coolant, other components such as controls and/or coils may also need to be replaced, but components such as ducts and blower will likely not need to be replaced.
Step 5: Testing the Air Conditioner
Once all of the above steps have been completed, the air conditioning system will need to be tested. The power supply needs to be restored, and the system turned on by setting the thermostat in the home to ""cool"" and lowering the desired temperature on the thermostat.This should initiate the air conditioner to start up. If it does not come on, additional testing of other components may be required.
Note:
1.Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2.Inspect the condenser for cracks that can lead to leaking.
3.Remove any grilles, supports, lock braces to gain access to the condenser.
4.Remove the condenser's refrigerant lines. Cap these lines immediately
5.Remove the condenser mounting bolts.
6.Pour a small amount of compressor oil into the line fittings. Reconnect the A/C lines. Replace all O-rings
7.Evacuate all remaining refrigerant using a specific AC machine that pulls a vacuum on the system.
8.Reconnect the battery cable.Test A/C system by measuring the temperature coming out of vents inside the vehicle.