Auto Air Conditioning Parts





Auto Air Conditioning Parts Don't Have To Be Expensive


There are a number of sites online that serve as clearing houses for junk yards and salvage yards that can be searched for used auto air conditioner parts.  If you’re doing the repair work yourself, it might make sense to get your hands on some used parts to save some money.  If you’re repairing an older car, a search like this may be your only option.   To find a part you just need to enter your car’s year and make and model, the engine type, and a few other easily available facts about your car and the part you need.  The service takes your email address and sends you a note when the search is finished.

Make sure the used parts you buy are original equipment manufacturer (or OEM) certified.  Most reputable used parts dealers offer warranties on the parts they sell. Some even do better than that by offering labor warranties if the part is installed by a certified professional.  You may be able to save up to 50% of the price of a comparable new part.

Automotix.com is an online service that allows you to connect with salvage yards all over the nation to find a specific part.  For instance, auto air conditioning parts such as fittings, evaporators, , air conditioning compressors, clutches, condensers, and fan motors can be found with the click of a mouse.   A   1973-1991 Chevrolet / Chevy Blazer Blower Motor has about a 20% discount over the standard original equipment manufacturer price.
 
Jonko Online Auto Repair has a locating service that lets you put in a request for a specific part and then that request is sent to such places as D & W Auto Parts in Flint, Michigan or Mac’s Auto Salvage in Avon Park, Florida.  This network of parts and salvage companies come together and locate the part the you need. This saves a lot of phone calls and general hassle trying to find the specific auto air conditioning parts for your vehicle.  Prices are still very reasonable and the ability to develop relationship with a particular company may benefit both parties in the future.

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