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2015-23 Mustang Air Conditioner (A/C) Condenser 5.0


2015-23 Mustang Air Conditioner (A/C) Condenser 5.0
2015-23 Mustang Air Conditioner (A/C) Condenser 5.0
2015-23 Mustang Air Conditioner (A/C) Condenser 5.0
2015-23 Mustang Air Conditioner (A/C) Condenser 5.0
2015-23 Mustang Air Conditioner (A/C) Condenser 5.0
2015-23 Mustang Air Conditioner (A/C) Condenser 5.0
2015-23 Mustang Air Conditioner (A/C) Condenser 5.0
2015-23 Mustang Air Conditioner (A/C) Condenser 5.0

Restore your 2015-2023 S550 Mustang 5.0's A/C system with this high-quality replacement A/C condenser!

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Item #LRS-19712GR

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  • Ford Mustang - 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
  • Engines: 5.0

 Benefits

  • Replaces Damaged Condenser
  • Restores Cabin Comfort
  • Keeps Your A/C Blowing Cold

 Features

  • Aluminum Construction
  • Correct Mounting Locations
  • Factory Dimensions

 What's in the Box

  • (1) A/C Condenser

Air Conditioner (A/C) Condenser
Replace the leaking or damaged A/C condenser in your manual or automatic transmission equipped 2015-2023 Mustang 5.0 with this high-quality replacement! The A/C condenser sits behind the front bumper and in front of the radiator so that the coolest possible air can pass through it, cooling the freon in your air conditioning system. Unfortunately, this also puts it in a very vulnerable position. If you were in a front-end collision while driving your Mustang, more than likely, you would need to replace your A/C condenser. Constructed with the proper dimensions, tolerances, and fitment on your S550. Built using an aluminum construction with the accumulator built into the side for a direct fit. 

How Does an A/C Condenser Work?
First, you take freon gas and place it in a sealed system. The freon is then pressurized using a compressor. As it's pressurized, it gets hot by absorbing the heat around it. This hot gas is then circulated through the A/C condenser, which is simply a series of tubes that dissipate the heat by allowing cool air to flow around them. The freon gas can lose lots of heat (get cold) when you reduce the pressure; then, as it cools, it becomes a liquid.

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