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| Management number | 214180377 | Release Date | 2026/04/12 | List Price | US$31.60 | Model Number | 214180377 | ||
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Specifications:Core Dimensions: 25.5 inches (length) × 14.19 inches (height) × 0.63 inches (thickness)Inlet/Outlet Sizes: 0.61-inch inlet diameter; 0.39-inch outlet diameterCompatibility: Matches OEM refrigerant pressure and flow requirementsMaterial: Aluminum core with corrosion-resistant fins for heat dissipationDesign: Parallel-flow construction for efficient cooling performanceOE/OEM Part Number: 3313, 4977, HO3030107Fitment Details:AC Condenser Compatible with:2001-2005 Honda Civic DX (1.7L L4)2001-2005 Honda Civic EX (1.7L L4)2001-2005 Honda Civic HX (1.7L L4)2001-2005 Honda Civic GX (1.7L L4)2001-2005 Honda Civic LX (1.7L L4)2004-2005 Honda Civic Value Package (1.7L L4)Functional Overview:The AC condenser is a critical component of your vehicle’s cooling system, positioned between the grille and engine radiator. It converts high-pressure refrigerant gas into liquid by releasing heat, which is then directed to the evaporator to cool the cabin. A properly functioning condenser ensures optimal AC performance. Common issues like leaks or blockages may reduce cooling efficiency, requiring inspection or replacement. How to Replace an A/C Condenser Step 1: Safely Recover the Refrigerant Use a certified refrigerant recovery machine to discharge and recycle the AC refrigerant from the system. This protects the environment and ensures compliance with safety regulations. Step 2: Remove Obstructing Components Take out any parts blocking access to the condenser, such as the front bumper cover, radiator shroud, or engine splash guard. Use appropriate tools (screwdrivers, socket wrenches) and set aside fasteners in a labeled tray to avoid loss. Step 3: Disconnect the AC Lines Locate the inlet and outlet lines connected to the condenser. Use a line wrench to loosen the fittings and carefully remove the pipes. Have a rag handy to catch any residual refrigerant oil. Pro Tip: Note the position of each line for easier reinstallation. Step 4: Remove the Old Condenser Unbolt the condenser from its mounting brackets (typically located behind the radiator). Gently lift it out, taking care not to bend the delicate fins. If the condenser is stuck, wiggle it slightly while pulling straight back. Step 5: Install the New Condenser Position the new condenser into the mounting brackets and secure it with the original bolts. Ensure it’s aligned properly to avoid stress on the AC lines. Step 6: Reconnect the AC Lines & Replace Seals Attach the inlet and outlet lines to the new condenser. Replace all O-rings with fresh, manufacturer-approved seals (apply a drop of refrigerant oil to each O-ring to prevent damage during installation). Tighten the fittings firmly but do not over-tighten to avoid stripping threads. Step 7: Recharge the System Have the AC system evacuated to remove moisture, then refill it with the correct type and amount of refrigerant as specified in your vehicle’s manual. Test the system to ensure proper cooling and check for leaks.
| Brand | Pundimo |
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| Model | AC Condenser |
| Exterior | Polished |
| Item Weight | 5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pundimo |
| OEM Part Number | 3313, 4977, HO3030107 |
| Item model number | PUN8502 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PUN8502 |
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