Mazda Car Air Conditioner Condenser Replacement
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Mazda Car Air Conditioner Condenser Replacement
Why Would I Need to Replace My Mazda AC Condenser?
The air conditioning system on your Mazda uses many components to keep you cool. One of the most important is the condenser.
This acts as a radiator to cool the refrigerant that has just been compressed and turned into a vapour by the air conditioning compressor. If the condenser fails on your Mazda, it will not be able to cool the vapour and the air conditioning system won’t function properly.
An AC condenser replacement usually starts around the $500 mark, and depending on the vehicle and location of the condenser, this can increase to $1000+.
Air conditioning is a great tool to use when windows are fogging up in your Mazda. A quick blast of air can create a clear view of the road ahead so it's a good idea to get the AC serviced every couple of years and turn it on at least 10 mins every fortnight to keep the coolant in circulation.
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