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2010 Toyota Yaris A/C Compressor

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Diagram (1 of 1): Air conditioner & heater - Condenser, compressor & lines
2010 Toyota Yaris A/C Compressor Diagram
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  • 1
    88460-52130
    Condenser
    Condenser Assembly
    • Part Notes: OEM
    MSRP: $354.50 Your Price: $248.28
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  • 1 Toyota 88460-AZ015 Condenser
    88460-AZ015
    Condenser
    Condenser Assembly
    • Part Notes: Mvp
    MSRP: $209.25 Your Price: $148.06
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  • 3
    88891-52051
    Cover
    Cover, Cooler
    • Part Notes: With Cold Spec
    MSRP: $34.41 Your Price: $24.72
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OEM 2010 Toyota Yaris Parts for A/C Compressor

Genuine 2010 Toyota Yaris parts are produced by Toyota with the official design and standards, thus they ensure a high quality throughout the production process. OEM parts are the ideal choice for people looking for new A/C Compressor parts. With our competitive prices, we offer 2010 Toyota Yaris A/C Compressor that fit tight budgets, while still including the manufacturer warranties, a hassle-free returns policy and quick shipping options.

A/C Compressor Installation and Repair Tips for 2010 Toyota Yaris

  • Q: How to remove the A/C Compressor on 2010 Toyota Yaris?
    A: 1NZ-FE engine To take out the air conditioning compressor, release the refrigerant and unconnect the negative battery terminal. Take off the engine under cover, fan and generator V belt. Unhook the refrigerant suction and discharge hoses and close the holes with a piece of vinyl tape. Lastly, take off both compressor and pulley.
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