Sorry for the delay in replying, I didn't see this message for some reason. There are different ones, but to make sure yours is the right fit make sure you insert your car details correctly when ordering and it will give you a list of suitable options. As long as they fit your car details the branding is up to you really
Thanks for the video, i will be trying to replace the condensor on my micra 2011 k13 with help of this video. If you have any tips (not mentioned in this video) i would love to hear :). Thanks!
Many thanks. The only extra tips I have is to take your time, it should go smoothly, and as long as your bolts are easily removed then the hard part is done. Also make sure there's no gas in the system, but guessing if you're replacing your unit then it's because the gas has all leaked out. Let me know how you get on!
@micradocs right I see, thanks for confirming because I only see that big radiator which you worked on. if you dnt mind me asking where abouts are you based and do you still do these jobs?
very nice video, my condensor has small leak aswel unfortunatly. this will certainly help me replacing it! many thanks!
Thanks for video, great job!
What make radiator did you use to replace the old one ?
Hi, what condenser do you build in to replace the old ? There are so many with different massures. My micra is from 2016, k13k 1.2l 80HP
Sorry for the delay in replying, I didn't see this message for some reason. There are different ones, but to make sure yours is the right fit make sure you insert your car details correctly when ordering and it will give you a list of suitable options. As long as they fit your car details the branding is up to you really
Thanks for the video, i will be trying to replace the condensor on my micra 2011 k13 with help of this video. If you have any tips (not mentioned in this video) i would love to hear :). Thanks!
Many thanks. The only extra tips I have is to take your time, it should go smoothly, and as long as your bolts are easily removed then the hard part is done. Also make sure there's no gas in the system, but guessing if you're replacing your unit then it's because the gas has all leaked out. Let me know how you get on!
@@micradocs Thanks for the reply. Yes there is no gass in the system left. I will let you know when its done :)
Good video. Just a question, I can’t see it in the video but is the main engine radiator behind the condenser? Sort of sandwiched together.
@@philsimpson3556 Thanks. And Yes, that is correct, it is sandwiched together.
Just to confirm, there is no radiator and condenser as 2 separate parts, it's one unit only, correct?
@@gwolfy1201 hi, no, they are two separate parts, one radiator and one AC condenser unit.
@micradocs right I see, thanks for confirming because I only see that big radiator which you worked on. if you dnt mind me asking where abouts are you based and do you still do these jobs?