GMC

Upgrade your GMC truck’s air conditioning with a high-efficiency GMC AC condenser from American Radiator—built to deliver reliable cooling, OEM-level fitment, and long-term durability. Whether your rig is used for local routes or heavy-duty hauling, our condensers maintain optimal refrigerant performance and ensure driver comfort in extreme climates.

Each GMC AC condenser is engineered from high-capacity aluminum cores, paired with robust end tanks and fin designs that promote effective heat dissipation and stable system pressure. These units are drop-in compatible with factory HVAC systems, allowing seamless installation without needing modifications. With precision design, they support efficient refrigerant flow, reduce compressor strain, and maintain cooler cabin temperatures even under load.

While American Radiator does not manufacture these components, we hand-select top-tier aftermarket condensers that meet or exceed OEM performance. In addition, we provide matching compressors, evaporators, driers, and hoses to rebuild complete AC systems for GMC trucks. With fast nationwide shipping and technical support, finding the correct condenser for your model is hassle-free.

Choose American Radiator for GMC AC condenser solutions that combine cooling performance, reliability, and the industry expertise truck owners demand.

Which GMC models are compatible with your condensers?
Our condensers are engineered to fit a range of GMC trucks and commercial vehicles, matching OEM core dimensions, port layout, and mounting configurations for a direct-fit replacement.

What is the function of a condenser in a vehicle’s AC system?
The condenser cools the refrigerant vapor from the compressor, turning it into a liquid by releasing heat to the outside air—this is essential to maintain the AC’s cooling cycle and deliver cold air to the cab.

How do I select the right condenser for my GMC vehicle?
Compare your existing condenser’s overall dimensions, inlet/outlet placement, number of rows, and core thickness. Match those specifications or use your OEM part number to ensure correct fit and performance.

Is it necessary to replace other AC components when replacing the condenser?
You can replace just the condenser if other components like the compressor, evaporator, and hoses are in good condition. However, many technicians recommend replacing the receiver/drier or expansion device during condenser replacement to safeguard the system.

What signs indicate a failing GMC condenser?
Watch for symptoms like decreased cooling performance, warm air from AC vents, coolant leaks around the condenser, bent or clogged fins, or elevated under-hood temperatures—all of which may signal condenser failure and need for replacement.

 
 
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