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Mahle Air Conditioning Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - AC 659 000S
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Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX923
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Doowon Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX968G
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REDDOT Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD474990P
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Sanden Air Conditioning Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - CNX413
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Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX7750
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Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX845
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REDDOT Condenser Assembly Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R4500824P
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REDDOT 24V Red Dot Roof Top Condenser Assembly 24V - R9725324P
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REDDOT Condenser Assembly Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R62601P
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REDDOT Condenser Assembly Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R61600P
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REDDOT Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD435860P
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MAHLE Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - AC756000P
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MAHLE Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - AC684000P
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OEX Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX974
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REDDOT Condenser Assembly Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R97201224P
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REDDOT Condenser Serpentine Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R6260124P
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REDDOT 24V Remote Mount Condenser Assembly Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R9730024P
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OEX Condenser Serpentine Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - CNX01067
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REDDOT Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD451220P
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REDDOT Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX01061
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OEX Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - CNX01006
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REDDOT Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD436460P
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REDDOT Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #6 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD440691P
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DENSO Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - Fan Assembly Included
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VALEO Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - 814386
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Denso Air Conditioning Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX9370
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OEX Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - CNX01065
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REDDOT Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD464100P
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Sanden Air Conditioning Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR
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REDDOT Condenser Serpentine Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD475440P
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2010 Toyota HiAce accondensor: purpose, service and replacement
Based on Toyota technical literature for the H200-series HiAce (2005–2013) — including the factory workshop manual and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue used by dealers and trade suppliers — the 2010 Toyota HiAce is fitted with an A/C condenser (often spelled here as accondensor). It sits in front of the radiator, uses R134a refrigerant, and is an essential part of the air-conditioning system.
The accondensor’s job is simple but vital: it sheds heat from the refrigerant after it’s compressed into a hot, high-pressure gas. As airflow passes through the condenser’s fins (with help from the cooling fan and vehicle speed), that gas cools and condenses into a liquid, ready to be metered through the expansion valve and chill the cabin. If the accondensor is blocked, bent, leaking, or starved of airflow, the HiAce will blow warmer air, especially when idling on a hot Aussie or Kiwi afternoon.
As part of regular servicing, a quick look at the accondensor under the bonnet pays off. A clean, undamaged unit helps the HiAce’s A/C cool faster and work less hard — saving the compressor and keeping fuel use and engine temps in check. In dusty or coastal conditions, give the fins a gentle rinse from the engine side out (low pressure only). Look for oily residue on the end tanks or where the pipes meet — that often hints at a refrigerant leak. Check the condenser fan kicks in with the A/C, no fan means poor cooling at the lights and higher system pressures.
- Tell-tale symptoms of a crook accondensor: weak cooling at idle, the A/C cutting in and out, high head pressure readings, or lots of bent/crushed fins from road debris.
- If replacement is needed: always fit new O-rings, and replace the receiver–drier (often integrated or in-line on HiAce models). Any open system must be evacuated and recharged with the specified R134a by a licensed technician under AU/NZ regs.
- If the compressor has failed, request a line flush and the correct PAG oil quantity, skipping this step can undo a fresh condenser in no time.
There’s no set replacement interval for the accondensor on a 2010 HiAce. Instead, build it into annual A/C checks — especially for vans doing courier rounds, tradie work, or long beachside runs. A tidy, leak-free condenser keeps the HiAce cool, comfy, and working hard without breaking a sweat.
Does a 2010 Toyota HiAce actually have an accondensor, and where is it?
Yes. The 2010 HiAce (H200) uses an A/C accondensor mounted ahead of the radiator, right behind the grille. It’s there to dump heat from the refrigerant so the cabin can cool quickly and consistently in Aussie and Kiwi conditions.
What are the common signs the accondensor needs replacing on a 2010 HiAce?
Warm air at idle, the A/C cycling on and off, visible oily staining on the condenser’s ends, or lots of bent fins are the usual clues. A technician may also note high system pressures during an A/C performance test.
Can the accondensor be serviced or replaced at home in Australia or New Zealand?
Basic checks and gentle cleaning are fine at home. But any refrigerant recovery, evacuation, and re-gassing must be done by a licensed A/C technician under AU/NZ regulations. If replacing the condenser, budget for new O-rings and a receiver–drier as part of best practice.