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- i40 (5) Apply i40 filter
- ix20 (1) Apply ix20 filter
- ix35 (7) Apply ix35 filter
- Kona (2) Apply Kona filter
- Santa Fe (1) Apply Santa Fe filter
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- Veloster (1) Apply Veloster filter
Parts
- Air Con Compressor/Pump (48) Apply Air Con Compressor/Pump filter
- Air Con Pipes (48) Apply Air Con Pipes filter
- Aircon Compressor (48) Apply Aircon Compressor filter
- Aircon Pipe (48) Apply Aircon Pipe filter
- Aircon Radiator (48) Apply Aircon Radiator filter
- Aircon Relay (48) Apply Aircon Relay filter
- Aircon Switch (48) Apply Aircon Switch filter
- Heater Control Panel (48) Apply Heater Control Panel filter
- Heater Controls (48) Apply Heater Controls filter
- Heater Direction Control Switch (48) Apply Heater Direction Control Switch filter
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About Aircon Radiators
The car's air conditioning system functions to condition the air, which means whilst cooling the air in the car down, it also helps to ensure there isn't too much moisture in the car, so it stops the air getting too humid. The car's air conditioning unit also cleans the air in the car by filtering the dust and other particles from the air inside the car.
The Hyundai aircon radiator, also referred to as a Hyundai aircon condenser is fixed in front of the engine's radiator, looking a lot like a smaller version of the radiator.
Hot gas or vapour is pumped from the Hyundai aircon compressor into the Hyundai aircon radiator where it is cooled and turned back into a really cold liquid which is pumped into the aircon evaporator and flows into the car as cold air. This whole process is then repeated over and again.
Naturally, issues can arrise with the Hyundai aircon radiator. A common reason for loss of refrigerant vapour/gas in the air conditioning system is the failure of the air conditioning radiator. If there is insufficient cold air it could be a clogged aircon radiator. Situated in front of the engine's radiator the Hyundai aircon radiator is an easy target for rust and a buildup of dirt which can cause this part to malfunction.
Hyundai trivia
- All car manufacturers need a big manufacturing plant. The Ulsan plant used by Hyundai is the biggest in the world and covers an astonishing 1,225 acres. It has five completely independent plants and needs around 35,000 workers to function at optimal capacity.
- The Korean car company gets its name from the Korean translation of the word ‘modernity’.
- The Hyundai testing centre is world-class. Based in the Mojave Desert, the area (known as the Proving Ground) is an abandoned airbase. With 4,300 acres of land, cars can be tested so harshly that there are still remains of vehicles scattered around the zone.
- The first Hyundai with front-wheel-drive was the Excel. Despite the weak sales, it remains an important car because it was designed by the man behind the world-famous time-traveling car, the DeLorean.
- An estimated 90% of Hyundai sales come from their European market. That might be partly due to their sponsorship of events like FIFA.