Replacement for Freightliner AC Condenser designed for the 1999 FL80 model, this high-quality replacement part ensures optimal performance and cooling efficiency for your vehicle. Perfect for those seeking a reliable replacement, this AC condenser is crafted to meet the rigorous demands of Freightliner vehicles, providing a seamless integration and dependable operation.
Key Features & Benefits
- Ensures efficient cooling and climate control in your Freightliner vehicle.
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance and reliability.
- Direct replacement for easy installation, minimizing downtime.
Product Specifications
- Dimensions: 25-312 x 20-125 inches.
- Designed for the 1999 model year.
- Constructed to meet OEM standards for Freightliner vehicles.
This AC condenser is compatible with a range of Freightliner models, including the FL50, FL80, FL106, FL112, and MB70 Bus, ensuring broad applicability across the Freightliner fleet. Whether you're a fleet manager or an individual owner, this part offers a cost-effective solution to maintain your vehicle's air conditioning system without compromising on quality or performance.
Discover the Perfect Replacement
Don't let a failing AC condenser compromise your comfort. Order this reliable replacement part today and experience easy installation and long-lasting performance. Keep your Freightliner running cool and efficiently with a part you can trust.
- MOL: 1.000
During the checkout process, you can choose from expedited services such as overnight delivery to standard ground shipping. We aim to ensure your order is delivered promptly and reliably, wherever you are.
All returns must be made within 30 days of purchase with the invoice. (After 30 days, Interlight credit only, Minimum 25% restocking fee, no returns after 60 days, special items order just for you are not returnable.)
At Interlight, your satisfaction is our priority. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on eligible products, provided they are returned in resalable condition with the original invoice.
