No. The ac system uses a condenser and an evaporator.
Radiator is not a part of the AC system; it is part of the vehicle's cooling system, which helps to cool the engine by dissipating heat. The AC system consists of the compressor, condenser, and evaporator, which work together to cool and circulate air inside the vehicle.
The radiator is part if the cooling system.
I think you mean the evaporator coil. It is the radiator like devise inside the dash that is part of the ac system.
The cooling system
AC condensor? Grill? Bumper?
yes...
Hi, Do you mean the fans near the radiator or the blower. The blower is located behind the glove box. The ac fan is fixed behind the radiator on the RIGHT side. The radiator fan is fixed behind the radiator on the LEFT side. Hope that helped.
Check the following............... 1. System is low on antifreeze. 2. System has an air pocket in the cooling system. 3. Cooling fans are not connected. 4. Radiator is bad......
Most do. It is either part of the AC condenser, or it is between the radiator and condenser.
it should be in front of the radiator like on my 1998
Yes, a bad radiator can cause air conditioning problems in a vehicle. If the radiator is not functioning properly, it can lead to overheating, which may trigger the air conditioning system to shut down to prevent further damage. Additionally, if the radiator is leaking coolant, it can affect the overall cooling system, including the AC, resulting in reduced performance or failure. Regular maintenance of the radiator is essential for optimal AC function.
If the entire system (radiator, engine block and heater system) is empty it will take 11 to 12 qts to refill (this also depends on what engine you have and if it has ac or not). If you only drain the radiator, aprox 5 qts.