Genuine Saturn Ion A/C Condenser

Air Conditioning Condenser
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  • Saturn Ion A/C Condenser - 20841583
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: CONDENSER, A/C Condenser; Condenser
    • Replaces: 22696030
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2003-2007 Saturn Ion | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, REDLINE 2 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.0L, 4 Cyl 2.2L, 4 Cyl 2.4L

Saturn Ion A/C Condenser

The A/C Condenser which is mounted on Saturn Ion vehicles plays the role of a heat exchanger through which the gaseous freon has to pass before getting converted to a liquid form before it is sent to the accumulator. Usually located at the front of the radiator, and consisting of a number of narrow tubes, the A/C Condenser is responsible for cooling down the refrigerant. Although the overview does not describe different types or models of A/C Condensers for various Saturn Ion models, the general structure and working principle are similar. The main function of the A/C Condenser is in the general procedure of the refrigerant control and as a result can also be considered as one of the crucial components of an automobile's air conditioning system.

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Saturn Ion A/C Condenser Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to remove a Condenser?
    A: First, it should be mentioned that the air conditioning system should be discharged before it is removed. In order to remove the air conditioner, ION and Cobalt/GS models have to take up this position and fix them securely on jackstands after disconnecting the cable from the negative battery terminal. Then, one should disconnect refrigerant inlet and outlet lines from condensers as well as lower condenser-to-radiator bolts. The radiator support brackets and the radiator cover should then be removed, and the refrigerant inlet and outlet lines should be disconnected from the condenser. If you are going to install this same condenser again, ensure that these lines are plugged in order that oil does not flow out by storing with line fittings facing upwardly towards prevent oil drainage. 0.75 ounces of refrigerant oil of the correct type may also be poured into a new condenser prior to installation or an equal amount of oil as old condenser if it had more than 0.75 ounces for a new condenser being installed. In HHR models; however, there are several steps involved including removal of air cleaner/engine cover assembly followed by removal of hood latch after which start removing cable from negative battery terminal; simultaneously remove stone guard by lifting up and out on condensers at times that they can simply unclip from them finally taking off radiator support brackets. Finally, coat new O-rings with refrigerant oil before reconnecting refrigerant lines to the condenser install these in refrigerant line fittings then tighten properly torqued specifications for tightening nuts at both ends of the cooler using wrenches such as spanner or box end ones available within most tool sets available today which will provide adequate leverage needed here since these work best when exerting maximum force possible during installation process whereupon all connections checked make sure everything tight secure without leaks before proceeding next stage refilling coolant back into system again evacuate flush thoroughly doing so could help avoid any future break down.

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