The AC condenser is a crucial component of a cars air conditioning system, responsible for maintaining a cool and comfortable environment inside the car. It is a radiator positioned between the car’s grille and the radiator for the motor. The condenser receives high-temperature, high-pressure vapor from the compressor and converts it to a liquid through condensation. The ambient air passing through the condenser cools down the refrigerant heated up by the compressor and becomes a liquid by transferring its heat to the flow of ambient air passing through it. The AC condenser performs functions such as heat dissipation, pressure conversion, condensation, and dehumidification to ensure efficient cooling performance. The AC condenser helps create a comfortable environment inside the car by regulating and maintaining a cool temperature. It also contributes to the preservation of the car’s interior by preventing heat-related damage to the upholstery, dashboard, and other components.