A/C Condenser Fit 2018 2019 Toyota Camry/ 2019-2021 2020 Toyota RAV4 2.5L 3.5L




Application: 

Toyota

2018-2019 Camry (submodel: L, LE, SE, XLE, XSE)

2020-2021 RAV4 TRD Off-Road

2019-2021 RAV4 (submodel: Adventure, LE, Limited, Trail, XLE, XLE Premium)

Replaces OEM part numbers : 30085, 884A033020,TO3030336


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.
















Application: 

Toyota

2018-2019 Camry (submodel: L, LE, SE, XLE, XSE)

2020-2021 RAV4 TRD Off-Road

2019-2021 RAV4 (submodel: Adventure, LE, Limited, Trail, XLE, XLE Premium)

Replaces OEM part numbers : 30085, 884A033020,TO3030336


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.