Ford's attempt to sell European cars in the United States culminated with the founding of the Merkur brand. Introduced in 1985, the Merkur brand received a fairly good reception from the car buying public but not enough for it to last a long time in the market. By 1989, Ford decided to get rid of the whole brand together making Merkur vehicles some of the rarest today. This means that getting part for it aside from engine parts could be a tough task but not so for the Merkur AC Condenser. The Merkur AC Condenser is what keeps the refrigerant in the air-conditioning system cooled properly. The said component puts the air flowing through the engine bay to good use by using it to cool the refrigerant. By increasing the surface area of the AC condenser, the air fins increases the efficiency by which the flowing air cools the refrigerant inside the AC condenser. The refrigerant needs to be cooled as it was compressed after being passed on to the AC condenser. After it has condensed, the refrigerant is then passed through an expansion valve which cools it down faster. The refrigerant is also transformed back into its gaseous form. The cooled refrigerant then absorbs the heat from the air inside the vehicle. This is how a car air-conditioning system works. This shows how important the Merkur AC Condenser is in keeping the cabin of any Merkur comfortably cool. Therefore, any decline in the performance of the whole air-conditioning system could be the result of a malfunctioning AC condenser. If that is the case with your Merkur, check the AC condenser as it is possible that it is only dirty. A thorough cleaning would solve your problem. But if the heat and vibration in the engine bay has taken its toll on the AC condenser through the years, it might be time to replace the component. In your quest to find the right Merkur condenser for your rare vehicle, do not hesitate to contact us. With our large collection of available AC condensers, you are bound to find one which will fit your Merkur.