Your Selected Vehicle
Parts for your 2011 Ford Territory-Ac condensor
Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX923
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD474990P
Fitment Notes:
Doowon Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX968G
Fitment Notes:
Sanden Air Conditioning Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - CNX413
Fitment Notes:
Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX7750
Fitment Notes:
Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX845
Fitment Notes:
Explore 4WD & Adventure
REDDOT Condenser Assembly Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R4500824P
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Assembly Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R62601P
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT 24V Red Dot Roof Top Condenser Assembly 24V - R9725324P
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Assembly Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R61600P
Fitment Notes:
Sanden Air Conditioning Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD435860P
Fitment Notes:
MAHLE Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - AC684000P
Fitment Notes:
Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX1330
Fitment Notes:
OEX Condenser Parallel Flow (Subcooled) Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX974
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Assembly Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R97201224P
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT 24V Remote Mount Condenser Assembly Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R9730024P
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Serpentine Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - R6260124P
Fitment Notes:
DENSO Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - Fan Assembly Included
Fitment Notes:
OEX Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - CNX01006
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #6 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD440691P
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD436460P
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet Pad Outlet Pad - CNX01061
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD464100P
Fitment Notes:
Reddot Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD437240P
Fitment Notes:
Reddot Condenser Parallel Flow Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD453780P
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - RD451220P
Fitment Notes:
OEX Condenser Serpentine Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - CNX01067
Fitment Notes:
REDDOT Condenser Serpentine Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - CNX01030
Fitment Notes:
OEX Condenser Tube and Fin Inlet #8 MIOR Outlet #6 MIOR - CNX01065
Fitment Notes:
Understanding the AC Condenser on the 2011 Ford Territory
The 2011 Ford Territory, a popular SUV in the Australian market, comes equipped with a fully functional air conditioning system to keep occupants comfortable during the hotter months. A critical component of this system is the AC condenser. Contrary to some misconceptions, the AC condenser is indeed a relevant and essential part within the 2011 Ford Territory's air conditioning setup.
The AC condenser acts as the cooling unit's heat exchanger, playing a vital role in the air conditioning cycle. Its primary job is to turn the high-pressure refrigerant gas coming from the compressor into a liquid by dissipating heat to the outside air. Without the condenser doing its job properly, the air con system can't effectively cool the air inside the cabin.
In the 2011 Ford Territory, the condenser is typically mounted right in front of the radiator, where it has access to the freshest airflow generated by the vehicle's movement and the cooling fans. This placement ensures it can shed heat efficiently and maintain the performance of the air conditioning system, which is crucial for comfort especially in Australia's often scorching climate.
Servicing or replacing the AC condenser in the 2011 Ford Territory is something vehicle owners will want to understand, especially as the car ages or if air con performance drops. Some key reasons an AC condenser might get serviced or replaced include physical damage (like from road debris), clogging due to dirt or corrosion, or leaks developing in the unit. Any of these symptoms can reduce the condenser's ability to cool the refrigerant properly and put extra strain on the system.
When considering AC condenser maintenance or replacement, a few points are worth noting:
- Regular inspection during general vehicle servicing can catch early signs of trouble. This includes checking for oil stains around the condenser, which might indicate leaks.
- If the AC isn't cooling as well as it used to, it's wise to have a professional gauge the system pressures. Low pressure on the output side often points to condenser issues.
- The condenser should be kept clean, especially in areas where dust and insects can accumulate. Gentle washing with water during a service or detailing can help maintain airflow and performance.
- Replacement is usually straightforward and involves recovering refrigerant from the system, detaching the old condenser, installing the new one, and then recharging the system with the correct refrigerant and oil quantities.
For those who own a 2011 Ford Territory, the AC condenser definitely isn't some optional or redundant component. It's a vital part that helps keep the air con system working efficiently and ensures the cabin stays cool and comfortable. Rules of thumb for maintaining it include routine inspections and timely repairs or replacements to avoid bigger issues down the track.
Given how frustrating it can be to have the air conditioning on the blink during the heat of an Aussie summer, looking after the AC condenser is a smart move. Paying attention to any early warning signs and getting professional help when needed will mean the 2011 Ford Territory stays cool and comfortable for many adventures to come.