Condenser, air conditioning OEM 9674994280
OEM 9674994280 is the genuine condenser, air conditioning, fitting 2 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 9674994280
The OEM code 9674994280 refers to an air conditioning condenser. This part is crucial for keeping your car's cabin cool. It works by helping to change the refrigerant from a gas to a liquid. This process removes heat from the air, making it cooler. Manufacturers like CITROËN and PEUGEOT use this condenser in some of their models. For example, it fits well in the C-ELYSEE and 301.
OEM codes like 9674994280 are important because they ensure you get the right part for your car. These codes can be reused across different vehicles that share similar designs. This means a part made for one model might fit another. For instance, a condenser for a CITROËN might also work in a PEUGEOT. This makes it easier to find parts that fit and work well, saving time and hassle.
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This OEM code fits 2 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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