Car AC Car AC Evaporator
The evaporator is located inside the dashboard and is responsible for cooling the air entering the cabin. It absorbs heat from interior air and delivers cold air.
What Is the Car AC Evaporator?
Liquid refrigerant evaporates inside the evaporator, absorbing heat from the surrounding air, which cools the air entering the cabin.
How to Know If Your Car AC Evaporator Needs Replacement?
Car AC Evaporator Pricing
From manufacturer
High quality at lower price
| Service | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| OEM Part | 800–2500SAR | From manufacturer |
| Aftermarket Part | 400–1200SAR | High quality at lower price |
* Prices are estimates and may vary depending on vehicle type and condition. Contact us for an accurate quote.
FAQ About Car AC Evaporator
Why is evaporator replacement so expensive?
Because accessing it requires removing the entire dashboard, which takes many hours of labor in addition to the part cost.
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