For Bentley Continental Gt, Gtc & Flying Spur W12 Engine Models 2004-2014
Part Number:3w0820411e, 3w0820411d, 3w0820411a
Vehicle Fitment
Bentley Continental 2014 GT 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2014 GTC 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2013 Flying 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2013 GT 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2013 GTC 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2013 Supersports 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2012 Flying 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2012 GT 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2012 GTC 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2012 Supersports 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2011 Flying 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2011 GT 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2011 GTC 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2011 Supersports 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2010 Flying 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2010 GT 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2010 GTC 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2010 Supersports 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2009 Flying 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2009 GT 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2009 GTC 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2008 Flying 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2008 GT 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2008 GTC 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2007 Flying 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2007 GT 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2007 GTC 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2006 Flying 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2006 GT 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2005 GT 6.0L W12
Bentley Continental 2004 GT 6.0L W12
Description:
The air-conditioning condenser is located between the car's grille and the engine-cooling radiator in which the gaseous refrigerant sheds heat and returns to a liquid state. The liquid refrigerant flows to the evaporator inside the dashboard, where it cools the cabin.
The condenser works as a car radiator by dissipating out heat but also cooling the high-pressure refrigerant gas, so it forms into a high-pressure liquid, then gets streamed to the receiver-dryer until it continues to the expansion valve.
If you feel not cool enough, it might result from a clogged air-conditioning condenser or disabled cooling fan. A leak in the condenser will also result in a loss of refrigerant.
How to Replace A/C Condenser:
Step 1: Discharging and recovering the AC refrigerant.
Step 2: Condenser removal and replacement.
Step 3: Remove parts that are in the way of the condenser.
Step 4: Take off the A/C lines that run to the condenser.
Step 5: Take off the condenser.
Step 6: Install a new condenser.
Step 7: Install the A/C lines and replace the o-rings.