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How to tell which A/C Condenser to use?

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Old Sep 29, 2019 | 08:03 PM
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Default How to tell which A/C Condenser to use?

In doing some other work, I had to remove the A/C condenser The fins were all smashed-in from ingesting too much snow in the nose (yes I drive in snow).

Now looking for a replacement, I find that there are 2 possible condensers?.


Nissens A/C Condenser - Front



Part Number: 639-05805551.



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Nissens A/C Condenser
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Part Number: W0133-1657522Notes: May require updated hoses/pipes, if vehicle has not been updated. 1)MJD 7361AA, 1)MJD 7341AA, 1)MJD 7340AB

Features:
  • OEM Quality Direct fit Application
  • Utilizes fixed feeder tubes with no fault tolerance in length, diameter and bending angle, providing protection against leaks and loss of efficiency.


I'm the 3rd owner and have no idea what A/C work has been done in the last 22 years and 138,000 miles. How do I tell if I have original or updated hoses etc?
 
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Old Oct 1, 2019 | 06:34 PM
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Nissen's website shows (their part #) 94798 as correct up to '99, and is the one I fitted to replace the leaking OEM. Rockauto has it:
https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/ni...condenser,6708

The part numbers quoted by partsgeek for W0133-1657522 relate to the 99-02 cars according to both SNG Barratt's catalogue & JEPC so you want pg's part # 639-05805551, but I'd contact them to confirm.

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