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2020-2024 Chevrolet Silverado GMC Sierra AC Condenser Aluminum

2020-2024 Chevrolet Silverado GMC Sierra AC Condenser Aluminum

SKU: K2-7577-CHV-006-ACP

Sale price  $129.99 USD Regular price  $160.00 USD
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2020-2024 Chevrolet Silverado GMC Sierra AC Condenser Aluminum

Direct replacement aluminum AC condenser for late-model Silverado and Sierra trucks. Factory-spec construction ensures proper cooling system performance without modification. Drop-in fit for hassle-free swap.

✓ Ships from FL Warehouse ✓ In-House Quality Check ✓ Factory Mounting Points
Key Features
  • Aluminum core construction - Better heat dissipation than damaged or clogged units, restores AC efficiency
  • OEM-equivalent design - Matches factory dimensions and connection points, eliminates guessing on fitment
  • Ready to install - No core exchange or rebuilding needed; arrives complete and pressure-tested
Specs
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Configuration: Direct replacement condenser assembly
  • Condition: New
What's Included
  • AC Condenser assembly
Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to evacuate the refrigerant before swapping this in?

Yes. The AC system must be recovered by a certified technician before disconnecting the old condenser. Refrigerant cannot be vented legally, and the new unit arrives dry. Have the system evacuated, install the condenser, then have it recharged by a shop with proper equipment.

Will this condenser come with new O-rings and seals?

The condenser assembly itself is complete, but new seals at connection points are standard practice during install. Grab a small AC seal kit from your parts supplier — they're inexpensive and prevent leaks where hoses reconnect.

What tools do I need to pull the old one and bolt this in?

Basic hand tools—socket set, wrenches, and hose clamps. You'll also need an AC system recovery machine (usually handled by a shop) and refrigerant charge capability. If you're not equipped for the refrigerant side, have a technician handle the full job or at least the evacuation and recharge.

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