OEM INFINITI AC System Parts

924114W000 - : HVAC Heater Hose for Infiniti Image

HVAC Heater Hose

Infiniti 92411-4W000
Outlet. Pipe to Engine.
Discontinued
27760EJ80A - : HVAC Control Module for Infiniti Image

HVAC Control Module

Infiniti 27760-EJ80A
AC control. M35, M45. Federal.
Discontinued
27760CG700 - : HVAC Control Module for Infiniti Image

HVAC Control Module

Infiniti 27760-CG700
Fx. AC control.
Discontinued
27760JK60A - : HVAC Control Module for Infiniti Image

HVAC Control Module

Infiniti 27760-JK60A
G37. AC control, coupe & sedan without auto temp.
Discontinued
27760JJ61B - : HVAC Control Module for Infiniti Image

HVAC Control Module

Infiniti 27760-JJ61B
G37. With technology package. AC control, convertible with climate control.
Discontinued
27280ZC30A - : HVAC Unit Case for Infiniti Image

HVAC Unit Case

Infiniti 27280-ZC30A
2004-07. Blower case.
Discontinued
92411JK20A - : HVAC Heater Hose for Infiniti Image

HVAC Heater Hose

Infiniti 92411-JK20A
Outlet. Heater Core To Connector. To 04/2012.
Discontinued
27288AL505 - : HVAC Case Seal for Infiniti Image

HVAC Case Seal

Infiniti 27288-AL505
Sedan, no. 1.
Discontinued
27140AM61A - : HVAC Heater Core for Infiniti Image

HVAC Heater Core

Infiniti 27140-AM61A
Dual Zone Climate Control. From 10/2005. From 11/2005.
Discontinued
924106P100 - : HVAC Heater Hose for Infiniti Image

HVAC Heater Hose

Infiniti 92410-6P100
Outlet. Heater Core To Connector.
Discontinued

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How automotive air conditioning systems works is straightforward. They help keep your INFINITI car or SUV's cabin cool during a drive. How they do that happens in four parts.

How INFINITI AC Systems Work

  • First, a compressor pressurizes liquid refrigerant, changing it into a hot gas.
  • Second, a condenser chills the gas, turning it back into a fluid.
  • Third, a thermal expansion valve downstream from the system's receiver drier/dryer draws in the fluid, during which it returns to a gaseous state again, although at a lower pressure.
  • Finally, an evaporator and a cooling fan rapidly lower the gas's temperature. The cold air that results travels through your vehicle's ducts, out its vents, and into the cabin.
  • How to Spot AC System Issues

    Unfortunately, a car's air conditioning system can develop problems from time to time. For instance, its seals can weaken, often just from use and age. Its hoses can also degrade and break. Even the AC compressor can go bad. Luckily, there are signs to tell you what's happening:

  • If your air conditioner isn't cooling properly/is blowing hot air. This can mean leaking refrigerant or low levels of it.
  • If the temperature's higher than normal in the cabin, you hear strange noises during AC operation, or the compressor clutch is stuck. These can mean a bad compressor.
  • If frost is building up, the AC button on your instrumentation is flashing, your HVAC warning light is lit, or you've got discharge pressure issues. This can mean a bad AC condenser.
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