2013-2020 Ford Fusion AC Condenser Aluminum

2013-2020 Ford Fusion AC Condenser Aluminum

K2 Industries

Part #
K2-7735-FORD-006-ACP
UPC #
OEM-CDS-4214

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2013–2020 Ford Fusion AC Condenser — Aluminum Core

Direct-fit aluminum condenser for Ford Fusion models, engineered to restore efficient cooling performance. Built with an aluminum core for reliable heat dissipation and durability. This is a hard panel construction designed to handle factory coolant flow rates and pressure loads without compromise.

✓ Ships from FL Warehouse ✓ In-House Quality Check ✓ Factory Mounting Points
Key Features
  • Aluminum Core Construction - Maximizes heat transfer efficiency and resists corrosion better than older steel designs.
  • Direct Factory Fitment - Mounting points align with OEM locations; no modification required.
  • Pressure-Tested - Each unit passes quality control to ensure no leaks under operating conditions.
Specs
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Configuration: Complete condenser assembly with inlet and outlet ports
  • Condition: New
  • Quantity: 1 unit
Whats Included
  • AC Condenser assembly
Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to replace the refrigerant when I install this condenser?

You'll need to flush out the old refrigerant and oil through a certified recovery process before installing the new condenser. After installation, have a shop evacuate the system and recharge with the correct refrigerant amount for your vehicle — this ensures the compressor and condenser work as a matched pair.

What hardware do I need to bolt this in place?

This condenser mounts at factory rocker and frame points — use the fasteners from your original unit. If fasteners are missing or corroded, standard automotive bolts will work, but test-fit before final tightening to confirm alignment with your radiator and fans.

Can I install this myself, or do I need a shop?

Removal is straightforward with basic hand tools, but refrigerant recovery and system evacuation legally require EPA certification and specialized equipment. Handle the condenser swap yourself if you're comfortable, but send the refrigerant work to a certified technician.

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