A/C & Thermal System

Our OE quality programme includes replacement A/C Compressors, A/C Condensers, Receiver Driers, Expansion Valves and Pressure Switches.
With in-car climate control increasingly an expectation rather than a luxury, air conditioning offers the aftermarket a growing opportunity. As a world leading manufacturer of original equipment Thermal System products, DENSO’s replacement ranges can offer unique advantages to aftermarket customers. Our OE quality programme includes replacement A/C Compressors, A/C Condensers, Receiver Driers, Expansion Valves and Pressure Switches – each offering independent aftermarket customers a comprehensive, premium quality selection of parts to meet growing demand.
Engine Cooling components also help to ensure effective A/C operation and heat exchange performance, as well as playing a key role in reducing vehicle fuel consumption and exhaust gas emissions. Fitted as original equipment to almost 25% of European cars, DENSO’s Engine Cooling technologies are world class. Our continually expanding, replacement Engine Cooling ranges now bring these advanced, environmentally driven heat exchange technologies direct to the independent aftermarket – including Cooling Radiators, Intercoolers, Cooling Fans, Cabin Blower Fans and Heater Cores.
Watch out the movie about AC system
Watch out the movie with Edd China (know from "Wheeler Dealer")
He is talking to a DENSO Airconditioning Product Specialist and is explaining how an AC system works.
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- Compressor Installation Manual (in 17 languages)
- Product Info: What you need to know about DENSO compressor oils! Part 2 Properties of ND-oil 8 and ND-oil 12?
- Product Info: What you need to know about DENSO compressor oils! Part 1 What exactly are ND-oil 8 & ND-oil 12
- Product Info: Compressor Control Valve Identification (Oct.'19)
- Product Info: Installation note for Compressor types 5SE/SL (rev. Sept'19)
- Product Info: VAG compressor consolidation: DENSO's approach DCP32020 (Sept '19)
- Product Info: VAG compressor consolidation: DENSO’s approach (March '19)