A/C System Parts
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AC Hoses
GM - Buick:
- Regal
- Chevrolet:
- Lumina,
- Monte Carlo
- Oldsmobile:
- Cutlass,
- Cutlass Supreme
AC Hose
GM - Chevrolet:
- Express 2500,
- Express 3500
- GMC:
- Savana 2500,
- Savana 3500
Air Conditioning Hose Assembly
GM - Hummer:
- H2
Air Conditioning Condenser Tube
GM - Chevrolet:
- Camaro
Air Conditioning Condenser Tube
GM - Chevrolet:
- Camaro
Air Conditioning Hose Assembly
GM - Chevrolet:
- Silverado 2500 HD,
- Silverado 3500 HD
- GMC:
- Sierra 2500 HD,
- Sierra 3500 HD
Air Conditioning Wiring Harness
GM - Cadillac:
- CT6
Air Conditioning Wiring Harness
GM - Chevrolet:
- Colorado
- GMC:
- Canyon
Air Conditioning Compressor Belt
GM - Chevrolet:
- Caprice,
- SS
Air Conditioning Condenser Hose
GM - Chevrolet:
- Aveo,
- Aveo5
Air Conditioning Compressor Belt
GM - Cadillac:
- CT5,
- CTS
- Chevrolet:
- Camaro
Air Conditioning Hose Assembly
GM - Chevrolet:
- Silverado 2500 HD,
- Silverado 3500 HD
- GMC:
- Sierra 2500 HD,
- Sierra 3500 HD
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Your vehicle’s air-conditioning (AC) system is a key part of ride comfort. Without it working properly, you’ll end up with angsty passengers and in extreme cases, poor health. Indoor temperature must be kept at an appropriate setting. Too hot, and your clothes could be soaked before you get to your destination. Too cold, the driver and passengers could feel drowsy, compromising safety. And if the air is too dry, other than irritating skin, it could aggravate asthma and other health problems. Get to know the parts of your car's AC to make informed decisions when an issue arises.
Parts of the AC System in Your Car
What Parts of an AC Need to Be Replaced?
Compressors and evaporators can last for over a decade, But the cabin air filter should be replaced after 15,000 to 30,000 miles. Some filters can be cleaned rather than replaced, but eventually wear out.
Order here to optimize your ride comfort, no matter your vehicle’s age. Buy discounted OEM parts and contact us if you have any questions.