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AC Condensers

Few parts of your vehicle are as important for summer comfort as the car AC condenser. When temperatures rise, the condenser is responsible for cooling the refrigerant that powers your air conditioning system, turning hot, high-pressure vapor into a cool liquid ready to circulate.

Without a properly working condenser, your AC will blow warm air, making every drive uncomfortable. At Chicago Auto Body Parts, we provide durable, affordable, and high-quality AC condensers for cars, ensuring your ride stays cool no matter the season.

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  1. MERCEDES-BENZ C-CLASS SEDAN (204) A/C CONDENSER W/R.D. OEM#2045000654 2008-2011 PL#MB3030151
    PARTSLINK: MB3030151
    OEM Part Number: 2045000654
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  2. MERCEDES-BENZ C-CLASS SEDAN A/C CONDENSER OEM#0995000454 2015-2021 PL#MB3030164
    PARTSLINK: MB3030164
    OEM Part Number: 995000454
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  3. MERCEDES-BENZ C-CLASS SEDAN/WAGON (203) A/C CONDENSER (2.3L/2.6L/3.2L) OEM#2035001254 2001-2005 PL#MB3030138
    PARTSLINK: MB3030138
    OEM Part Number: 2035001254
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  4. MERCEDES-BENZ C-CLASS SEDAN/WAGON (203) A/C CONDENSER W/R.D. OEM#203500085407 2006-2007 PL#MB3030143
    PARTSLINK: MB3030143
    OEM Part Number: 203500085407
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  5. MERCEDES-BENZ CL-CLASS (2DOORS)(216) A/C CONDENSER OEM#2215000554 2007-2008 PL#MB3030147
    PARTSLINK: MB3030147
    OEM Part Number: 2215000554
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  6. MERCEDES-BENZ CLA-CLASS A/C CONDENSER (CLA250) OEM#2465000454 2014-2019 PL#MB3030163
    PARTSLINK: MB3030163
    OEM Part Number: 2465000454
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  7. MERCEDES-BENZ CLA-CLASS A/C CONDENSER (CLA45) OEM#0995001054 2014-2019 PL#MB3030166
    PARTSLINK: MB3030166
    OEM Part Number: 995001054
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  8. MERCEDES-BENZ CLK-CLASS (209) (EXC 03 CONV) A/C CONDENSER OEM#2035001254 2003-2005 PL#MB3030138
    PARTSLINK: MB3030138
    OEM Part Number: 2035001254
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  9. MERCEDES-BENZ CLK-CLASS (209) (EXC 03 CONV) A/C CONDENSER W/R.D. (TO 1-5-06) OEM#203500085407 2006 PL#MB3030143
    PARTSLINK: MB3030143
    OEM Part Number: 203500085407
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  10. MERCEDES-BENZ CLK-CLASS (209) (EXC 03 CONV) A/C CONDENSER W/R.D.( 1-5-06 TO 5-31-07 ) OEM#2035002154 2006-2007 PL#MB3030146
    PARTSLINK: MB3030146
    OEM Part Number: 2035002154
    Our Price: $94.99
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  11. MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-CLASS (4DOORS)(219) A/C CONDENSER OEM#2115001154 2006 PL#MB3030139
    PARTSLINK: MB3030139
    OEM Part Number: 2115001154
    Our Price: $82.00
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  12. MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS (210) (SEDAN /WAGON ) A/C CONDENSER 3.0L/L6 3.2L/4.2L/4.3L/5.5L/V8 [4814] OEM#2108300270 2000-2003 PL#MB3030108
    PARTSLINK: MB3030108
    OEM Part Number: 2108300270
    Our Price: $101.30
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  13. MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS (211) (SEDAN /WAGON 04-09) A/C CONDENSER OEM#2115001154 2003-2009 PL#MB3030139
    PARTSLINK: MB3030139
    OEM Part Number: 2115001154
    Our Price: $82.00
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  14. MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS CONV (212) A/C CONDENSER (E400/E550) OEM#0995000354 2011-2017 PL#MB3030165
    PARTSLINK: MB3030165
    OEM Part Number: 995000354
    Our Price: $162.40
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  15. MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS CONV (212) A/C CONDENSER W/R.D. 3.5L/5.5L OEM#2045000654 2011-2017 PL#MB3030151
    PARTSLINK: MB3030151
    OEM Part Number: 2045000654
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What Are Car AC Condensers?

car AC condenser is one of the central components of your vehicle’s air conditioning system. Often compared to a radiator in design, it looks like a compact metal grid with thin fins and tubes. 

Mounted at the front of your car usually right in front of the radiator—it takes in high-pressure refrigerant vapor from the compressor and cools it down.

Key characteristics of a condenser include:

  • Aluminum construction – Lightweight yet effective at heat transfer.

  • Fin and tube design – Maximizes airflow and cooling capacity.

  • Durability under pressure – Built to withstand high-pressure refrigerant cycles.

In simple terms, the condenser is what makes your AC system’s cold air possible. Without it, the refrigerant wouldn’t be able to transform back into a liquid and circulate effectively.

How Do They Function?

The condenser AC car unit functions by removing heat from the refrigerant. 

Here’s a quick breakdown of how it works:

  1. Compression – Refrigerant gas is pressurized by the compressor.

  2. Cooling – That hot gas enters the condenser, where airflow from the vehicle’s motion and cooling fans removes the heat.

  3. Condensation – As heat dissipates, the refrigerant changes from a vapor into a liquid.

  4. Circulation – The cooled liquid refrigerant moves on to the expansion valve and evaporator, creating the cold air that comes through your vents.

Because it’s mounted at the front of the car, the condenser is exposed to road debris, dirt, and weather conditions. That makes it one of the more vulnerable AC components and a common part to replace when cooling issues arise.

Are They Easy for Installation?

Installing a car AC condenser can be moderately challenging. Unlike cosmetic parts, the condenser is tied directly to your vehicle’s pressurized refrigerant system.

Here are a few tips to have in mind:

  • DIY difficulty – While mechanically inclined drivers might handle the physical swap (unbolting and bolting in the unit), the refrigerant system must be properly evacuated and recharged afterward.

  • Professional installation recommended – Because AC refrigerant is hazardous and requires specialized tools, most experts recommend having a technician perform the installation.

  • Exceptions – For older cars with simple systems, some experienced DIYers manage condenser replacement. However, for modern vehicles with electronic sensors and dual cooling fans, the process is far more complex.

If your AC has stopped blowing cold and you suspect the condenser, professional diagnosis is always the safest first step.

How to Pick the Right AC Condenser for Your Car?

Not all condensers are the same, and choosing the correct one is key to restoring your car’s cooling performance. 

Here’s what to consider:

  • Vehicle-specific fit – Always check your vehicle’s make, model, and year to ensure compatibility. Even within the same model, trim variations can change condenser design.

  • OEM vs. aftermarket – OEM condensers guarantee factory-level precision. Aftermarket options often deliver similar reliability at a lower cost.

  • Parallel flow vs. serpentine flow – Most modern vehicles use parallel flow condensers for maximum cooling, while older models may use serpentine-style.

  • Durability features – Look for corrosion-resistant coatings and reinforced fins if you live in harsh climates.

  • Cooling efficiency – Some upgraded aftermarket condensers are designed with improved airflow for better performance.

At Chicago Auto Body Parts, every condenser AC car we sell includes detailed descriptions and compatibility checks. Our goal is to ensure you get the exact part your car needs without the guesswork.

Why Should You Buy Car AC Condensers from Chicago Auto Body Parts?

When your car AC condenser fails, you need a replacement that restores both comfort and reliability. At Chicago Auto Body Parts, we combine quality, affordability, and convenience to make your repair as stress-free as possible.

Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Wide inventory – We carry condensers for countless makes and models, from compact cars to full-size trucks.

  • High-quality standards – Every condenser is built to meet or exceed OEM performance.

  • Affordable pricing – Enjoy dealership-quality replacements at a fraction of the cost.

  • Fast shipping – Get your order delivered quickly, so you don’t spend summer stuck with hot air.

  • Expert customer support – Our team helps you confirm fitment and choose the right condenser.

By choosing us, you’ll get more than just a part you’ll regain the cool, comfortable driving experience your vehicle was designed to deliver.