
Come to Avus Autosport in Glendale to repair that cracked or damaged AC condenser causing your car's air conditioning to fail. Call today at 818-500-7663 and talk to us about the cost of repairs, timeline and to schedule an appointment, or simply come by Avus Autosport at 312 Vine St in Glendale.
AC CondensersIf you are driving down the road in Glendale and your AC fails, it may be your condenser. The condenser looks like a large black square and is usually mounted in front of the radiator. Like radiators and evaporators, condensers are constructed as a series of tubes with fins around them. But unlike an evaporator, whose job is to absorb heat, the condenser's job is to release the heat your refrigerant absorbed while it was flowing through the evaporator, very much the same way the radiator releases the heat from engine coolant that the coolant absorbed while it was flowing through the engine. A car's condenser also removes unwanted debris from the cooling system.
Depend on Avus Autosport to Replace Your Car's AC Condenser- Avus Autosport uses parts specifically for your car's original air conditioning system
- We calibrate performance multi-flow systems and subcooling
- We inspect the heat exchanger core designed to shed airborne material buildup
More AC Repair Services:
AC Thermal Expansion Valve or Orifice Tube Replacement
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What our clients are saying about us
We have established longterm and stable partnerships with various clients thanks to our excellence in solving their automotive needs!
Avus is a super clean, friendly, and professional environment. Got a general service as well as two failing engine mounts replaced here and the service and work was exceptional. Will definitely be coming back (1997 Porsche 993 Cabriolet).

Called and scheduled an appointment due to a coolant leak. As usual, I was treated professionally and timely with a few suggestions for optional repairs. Avus has been taking care of me and/or my wife for over 15 years and I will not trust anyone else with my/our vehicle(s).
