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eastwop



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Range Rover Sport 4.2 SC 2005 A/C Condenser Part number

Can any one help please, i am trying to renew my A/C Condenser on my Range rover 4.2 sc 2005.
Can any one tell me the part number i am looking for,

I am not in the UK at the moment, so just trying to order one online, so it is at home for my return.

Many thanks for any help.

Post #292966 Sun Mar 20 2011 7:29am
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chris mc



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Scotland 2011 Range Rover Sport TDV8 Autobiography Stornoway Grey

http://www.land-rover-parts-shop.com/en/ui...;year=2005

£209.15 excl. VAT

Part No: JRB500140

Brand: LAND ROVER

Description: A C Condenser

Recommended Quantity: 1

Dimensions: 0.15 m x 0.49 m x 0.755 m

Weight: 5 kilo

Fitment information for: JRB500140
Model Engine Year Qualifying Text
RANGE ROVER SPORT 05-09 4.2 V8 S Charged 2005 - 2009
RANGE ROVER SPORT 05-09 4.4 V8 AJ Pet 2005 - 2009

If you are trying to renew this yourself you will need appropriate equipment to recover the refrigerant and vac the system and also refrigerant handling certificates for the gas.

Post #292968 Sun Mar 20 2011 7:49am
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eastwop



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Hi

Many thanks for the info, the system is empty now, so once i refit it myself, i will get a trained person to refill it and test it for me.

Post #292974 Sun Mar 20 2011 9:09am
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chris mc



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Scotland 2011 Range Rover Sport TDV8 Autobiography Stornoway Grey

You will need to vac the system before refilling, best fitting the part yourself then visiting the specialist to have the system leak tested, vacced and charged.

When you open the system to atmosphere you will introduce moisture into the system, this is removed by the process of pulling the entire system into a vaccum and boiling off any moisture inside. The system also needs to be leak tested prior to a vaccum as the vac will not hold on a system with leaks.

Post #292997 Sun Mar 20 2011 1:42pm
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