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AC & Heater Case

Part Number: 3QF-820-007
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Case Assembly, Evaporator Case, AC & Heater Assembly, Housing
Description: Automatic climate control. Atlas Cross Sport. Without climate control. Auto climate control, to 02/17/2019. Manual climate control, air...
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Atlas,
    • Atlas Cross Sport,
    • Tiguan
MSRP $37.76
$23.03

Heater Control

Part Number: 7B0-820-045-A
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Heater & AC Control, Controls
Description: Routan. With atc. Rear, with climate control. Second row with sunroof, with climate control.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Routan
Backordered

Heater Assembly

Part Number: 72110FG090
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: AC & Heater Assembly, Heater Unit Lhd
Description: Manual. Without climate control.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester,
    • Impreza
MSRP $728.37
$493.83

Heater Case

Part Number: TD11-61-P01B
Mazda Mazda
Notes: Included with AC & heater assembly.
Other Names: AC & Heater Case, Case A Rear Blower
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • CX-9
MSRP $90.40
$63.99

Heater Case

Part Number: TD11-61-P02B
Mazda Mazda
Notes: Included with AC & heater assembly.
Other Names: AC & Heater Case, Case B Rear Blower
Fits:
  • Mazda:
    • CX-9
MSRP $88.88
$62.92

Heater Control

Part Number: 7B0-820-045-R
Volkswagen Volkswagen
Other Names: Heater & AC Control, Controls
Replaces: 7B0-820-045
Description: Routan. Without atc. Center without sunroof, without climate control. Rear, without climate control.
Fits:
  • Volkswagen:
    • Routan
Backordered

Heater Control

Part Number: 55900-07210
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Heater & AC Control, Control Assembly Air Co
Description: Avalon, Avalon hybrid.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Avalon
MSRP $111.59
$76.48

Heater Assembly

Part Number: 87050-06180
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: AC & Heater Assembly, Radiator Assembly, Air C
Description: Without ac only. Us built, auto control.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Camry
MSRP $1,470.85
$981.54

Heater Core Grommet

Part Number: 87128-06010
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: AC & Heater Assembly Grommet, HVAC Unit Case Grommet, HVAC Heater Core Grommet, Grommet Heater
Replaces: 87128-33020
Description: #1. With plug-in. Us built. #2.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Avalon,
    • Camry,
    • Crown,
    • Crown Signia,
    • Grand Highlander,
    • Highlander,
    • RAV4,
    • RAV4 Prime,
    • Sienna,
    • Venza
MSRP $21.44
$16.11

HVAC Heater Core Grommet

Part Number: 87128-28020
Toyota Toyota
Notes: Included with AC & heater assembly.
Other Names: Evaporator Case Seal, Heater Core Grommet, AC & Heater Assembly Seal, HVAC Case Seal, Grommet Heater
Description: Japan built. Sedan, with hybrid.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • 4Runner,
    • bZ4X,
    • C-HR,
    • Corolla,
    • GR Corolla,
    • Mirai,
    • Sequoia,
    • Tacoma,
    • Tundra
MSRP $26.60
$19.99

AIR CONDITIONING & HEATER - OUTLET 5MT20DX9AB

Part Number: 5MT20DX9AB
Mopar Mopar
Applications: E 4x2. E 4x4. Night 4x4. Red Vapor 4x4. 4x2. 4x4. 75th Anniversary Edition 4x2. 75th Anniversary Edition 4x4.
Other Names: Air Conditioning & Heater Outlet, Right, Air Conditioning & Heater Outlet, Right Inner, Air Conditioning & Heater Outlet, Center Right,...
Replaces: 5MT201U5AA, 5MT201X9AA, 5MT201X9AB, 5MT201XLAA, 5MT202U5AB, 5MT202X9AA, 5MT203UCAB, 5MT203ULAB, 5MT204X9AB, 5MT20DX9AA
Description: Genuine OEM Mopar parts - AIR CONDITIONING & HEATER - OUTLET | Mopar 5MT20DX9AB
Fits:
  • Jeep:
    • Grand Cherokee,
    • Grand Cherokee WK
MSRP $127.00
$82.06

AIR CONDITIONING & HEATER - OUTLET

Part Number: 5UV82NZ6AA
Mopar Mopar
Notes: Engines: 1.4l i4 multiair turbo engine. 2.4l i4 multiair engine. 2.4l i4 zero evap m-air engine.Transmissions: 6-speed c635 manual...
Applications: FWD. 4x2. 4x4.
Other Names: Air Conditioning & Heater Outlet, Outboard, Right, Outlet
Description: Genuine OEM Mopar parts - AIR CONDITIONING & HEATER - OUTLET | Mopar 5UV82NZ6AA
Fits:
  • Jeep:
    • Renegade
MSRP $231.00
$149.60

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Two Reasons Why the HVAC in Your Vehicle Isn't Working Right

1. Low or Leaking Coolant

Whether the heater isn't warming the car up or the AC isn't blowing cold, low refrigerant/coolant levels (or a leak -- from, say, a defective heater core) might be why.

Try starting your engine; set the AC and fans to max/high, and listen for a click (the compressor clutch). Is the system running too fast? Coolant's probably low. Air conditioning not due for service anytime soon? A leak's more likely.

Is the heater not blowing warm? The heater core's the likelier problem; its hoses are probably leaking. You'll know this from a steamy or smoky interior, the smell of coolant in the car, and the engine overheating.

2. Damaged Heating and AC Parts

Here, the trouble could be anything -- the seals, for instance, or the fittings, the compressor hose manifolds, or even the hoses themselves. We're talking things as simple as the front seal and O-rings or the Schrader valves. That includes where condensation drains out the evaporator, too, not to mention the AC condenser. Inspect the whole system.

Is the cabin warmer than usual? If the AC sounds funny, and the clutch is stuck to boot, the AC compressor is probably bad. You'll know a bad clutch, however, from connecting a voltmeter and not reading any voltage. Other reasons the compressor might be faulty include low refrigerant pressure, a bad cycling switch, and a fuse that's just plain blown.

Is the HVAC warning light lit, though? Maybe frost is starting to build up, and the AC button's flashing? If the system's got discharge pressure issues, on top of that, the trouble's probably AC condenser failure. You'll know that from the vents not blowing cold air. If none's coming through them at all, however, the problem's more likely a defective blower motor. Other reasons the condenser might be bad include failed cooling fans and a simple clogged cabin air filter.

In short, replace anything leaking, faulty, worn-out, or failed, and use OEM parts for the job.

Why Buy OEM AC and Heating Parts, vs. Aftermarket?

They're manufacturer-quality -- meaning, guaranteed to not only fit right but also work better. The aftermarket can't say the same; some of its parts even void factory warranties.

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We carry OEM parts at steep discounts; order today. Shipping's fast, and we deliver all over the US; you'll have repairs done before you know it. Contact us with any questions.