OEM Ford A/C Accumulators
2020 Ford Explorer
Buyer's Guide To Ford A/C Accumulators
What Does A Ford A/C Accumulator Do?
Essentially, the A/C accumulator collects any refrigerant that's gotten past the evaporator. That keeps it from getting into the compressor crankcase, in an action known as floodback. if floodback were to occur, the oil in the compressor will become diluted and cause oil to foam in your crankcase. That, in turn, washes bearings clean of the oil that lubricates them.
How Do You Tell When An Accumulator Goes Bad?
The average A/C accumulator should be replaced every three years or so, but it's not unheard of for one to fail. Signs of trouble include:
- You spot refrigerant leaks under your vehicle
- Your air conditioning doesn't produce air that's cold enough
- You hear rattling noises when your air conditioning is running
Why Buy Genuine Ford A/C Accumulators Instead of Generic Ones?
First and foremost, because they were designed for your model's HVAC system. Unlike generic parts, Ford parts are guaranteed to be compatible with your vehicle. That means they come with the proper fitment, unmatched quality, and outstanding performance that you want when you're shopping online. Why waste time and money shopping for inferior parts when you can choose the best?
Get Ford A/C Accumulators At Affordable Prices Online!
When you shop our online parts catalog, you get the parts you want at prices you'll love. That's because we sell our Ford parts at prices that are significantly lower than the MSRP. Buy now!
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