OEM Kia AC System Parts

K24C61464B - : AC Line for Kia Image

AC Line

1.6L from 4/95, all 1.8L, evaporator to dehydrator, center.
$39.23
MSRP $59.98
Save $20.75
34.6% Off
976992P000 - : AC Label for Kia Image

AC Label

With climate control.
$2.38
MSRP $3.63
Save $1.25
34.4% Off
2521238001 - : AC Belt for Kia Image

AC Belt

Optima. 2.4l.
$21.34
MSRP $32.63
Save $11.29
34.6% Off
1K56E61477C - : AC Tube for Kia Image

AC Tube

Rear.
$139.96
MSRP $214.00
Save $74.04
34.6% Off
97699P4030 - : AC Label for Kia Image

AC Label

With hybrid.
$8.02
MSRP $12.27
Save $4.25
34.6% Off
K30A61462E - : AC Line for Kia Image

AC Line

2001-02, cond to dehydrator.
$80.65
MSRP $123.32
Save $42.67
34.6% Off
97217A5000 - : AC Hose for Kia Image

AC Hose

$6.25
MSRP $9.55
Save $3.30
34.6% Off
976993R500 - : AC Label for Kia Image

AC Label

Refrigerant. With 2.4L.
$3.32
MSRP $5.08
Save $1.76
34.6% Off
97699AO150 - : AC Label for Kia Image

AC Label

Ev.
$7.68
MSRP $11.75
Save $4.07
34.6% Off
97699R0000 - : AC Label for Kia Image

AC Label

To 01/15/2021.
$5.48
MSRP $8.38
Save $2.90
34.6% Off
1K2N615908 - : AC Belt for Kia Image

AC Belt

Without p/s. For A/C Belt. From 01/20/1999. Routing:Crk,Idler,Comp. Compressor.
$20.95
MSRP $32.03
Save $11.08
34.6% Off
97699S9100 - : AC Label for Kia Image

AC Label

$8.37
MSRP $12.80
Save $4.43
34.6% Off

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How Kia AC Systems Work

Wherever your Kia car, crossover, or SUV takes you, your HVAC system is responsible for maintaining a comfortable cabin temperature and circulating fresh air into the passenger space. How it works depends on the function.

Heating is simplest to explain. The HVAC system draws hot coolant from the engine to a small heater core. A fan blows over the core's fins, causing the warm air to flow through the air vents and into your cabin.

Cooling is a bit more involved. First, the compressor pressurizes refrigerant, converting it into a hot gas. A condenser cools that gas until it reverts into a liquid state. The liquid passes through an expansion valve, which transforms it into a low pressure gas. Lastly, an evaporator uses a fan to cool the gas quickly. That then gets blown through the air vents into the passenger space.

How to Spot AC System Issues

Unfortunately, your AC system can start to go bad. Signs of trouble include:

  • Inconsistent cabin temperatures
  • You notice the sweet smell of coolant in the air
  • Your cabin air feels steamy
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