
The condenser is a device that exchanges heat between the outside air and the substances inside the pipes through thin metal fins. It's usually installed at the front of the vehicle, together with the radiator, to facilitate heat dissipation by utilizing airflow during driving. When washing the car, it's best to use a high-pressure water gun to wash the condenser and radiator to prevent debris (insects, leaves, etc.) from clogging the radiator fins and affecting cooling efficiency. Next, the Chongqing refrigerated truck editor will introduce the cleaning methods for the condenser and radiator, hoping to be helpful to everyone.
Open the hood, unscrew the screws securing the front grille, remove the front grille, and store it properly. The removal method may vary slightly depending on the specific vehicle model; just refer to the instructions, as they are largely similar.
We can now find the condenser and radiator. First, use a brush to wipe the dust off the surface of the condenser, or use an air blower to blow away the dust.
After assembling the water gun and hose and ensuring they are securely installed, turn on the water hose and adjust the water pressure of the gun to avoid excessive pressure. Clean the condenser from top to bottom, directly, without moving it back and forth to prevent damage to the condenser fins. When all surfaces of the condenser are cleaned, a lot of black, dirty water will flow out from under the vehicle. Continue cleaning until the water becomes clean and transparent, indicating that the condenser and radiator have been thoroughly cleaned. Then, reassemble the condenser in reverse order of disassembly and assembly. Cleaning complete.