How to replace the AC condenser on a Nissan Altima?

How to replace the AC condenser on a Nissan Altima?

This video demonstrates how to remove the air conditioning condenser from a Nissan Altima. If your air conditioning isn’t working, especially if you live in a hot, traffiky part of the world, your life is probably pretty miserable.

What do you need to replace a condenser on a car?

These may include the car’s radiator, radiator and condenser fans, grills, headlights, mounting brackets, lock brace, supports and in some cases the bumper. Do not release the condenser from its mounts yet, just remove parts that are in the way.

What to do if your AC condenser is leaking?

Scotty Kilmer, mechanic for the last 46 years, shows how you can fix you car’s AC system if it has leaks. If it’s your condenser leaking, you’ll see how easy it actually is to replace it yourself. 1. Refrigerant Oil: http://amzn.to/2jVdptp 2. Vacuum Pump: http://amzn.to/2AAPjMf 3. Ratchet and socket set: http://amzn.to/2inoxOY 4.

Do you have to replace the O-rings on an AC condenser?

The next step will be to replace the o-rings on the AC lines going to the condenser. Note: These o-rings can only be used one time and must be replaced or your system will leak. Coat the the o-rings with the system oil to ensure a good seal. Once the o-rings are replaced the lines can be bolted back to the condenser.

This video demonstrates how to remove the air conditioning condenser from a Nissan Altima. If your air conditioning isn’t working, especially if you live in a hot, traffiky part of the world, your life is probably pretty miserable.

Why do I have to replace the compressor and the condenser at the same time?

If the original condenser isn’t replaced, the risk is that a small piece of debris that’s left behind in the original condenser will cause the compressor to fail again. Therefore, many replacement AC compressor warranties require replacement of the condenser…which is probably why your mechanic is telling you to replace both parts at the same time.

Scotty Kilmer, mechanic for the last 46 years, shows how you can fix you car’s AC system if it has leaks. If it’s your condenser leaking, you’ll see how easy it actually is to replace it yourself. 1. Refrigerant Oil: http://amzn.to/2jVdptp 2. Vacuum Pump: http://amzn.to/2AAPjMf 3. Ratchet and socket set: http://amzn.to/2inoxOY 4.

These may include the car’s radiator, radiator and condenser fans, grills, headlights, mounting brackets, lock brace, supports and in some cases the bumper. Do not release the condenser from its mounts yet, just remove parts that are in the way.