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08-21-2007, 06:45 PM
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jbum
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grill block and condensor
My car has a condensor right next to the radiator. I'm not totally sure what a condensor does but would it need an air opening for it as well?
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Yes. The condenser is the heat exchanger for your a/c and if it doesn't get airflow it can't release the heat.
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