For Sale DENSO 7 SERIES OEM 12V COMPLETE AC

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Geniune complete Denso AC kit in 12V , compatible with all 7 series in twelve volts.
Mint conditions and really difficult to find in REALLY COMPLETE...
Donor is a KZJ73 but fit un HZJ between 99 to 07, we've done it.
Also have a brand new but partial kit for 78 and 79 after 2007: compressor, exchanger , hoses and tubing ( so no capacitor in dashboard and switch but could help with number parts)
Asking 1700$ for the whole kit without shipping.
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what a great setup for the right buyer.

i thought it might be worth adding to the ad, is this R12 or R134? hard to see the caps in the pics.
 
R134 Gas , 26 to 26.5 Oz of gas at 45psi, and 4.9 fl Oz of special compressor oil and you've got the 4700$ option offered by Toyota to its customer at the time...
Strangely the most difficult part to find is the switch, and I have never seen a really complete kit because if you want to have all the parts it's hours of methodic work.
For those which could be interested I can replace the compressor and support for the 1HZ engine.
 
What parts are 12v specific? I've a 24v compressor and bracket. Does the switch care? Is there a hole in the evap box. housing?
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24V specific on your compressor is the magnetic clutch so you need to replace it if you have a 12V cruiser.
Be carefull the compressor body is really similar between series but there's a lot of differents pulleys and axel lenghts !
So swithes, relay, magnetic clutch, sensors, electronic module and commands are all in twelve volts.
The dash module have a special double knob for switch AC and fan, it's very difficult to find it in good conditions.
The small "cap" on the bottom is there to easily open and shut the evaporator to clean sand and dust from this one : it's the lowest point of the van so system they always finish there.
 
I have a24v. cruiser. Was hoping there would be less electrical items that would need changed out. The compressor was on my engine when I bought it, 14B-T.

Thanks,
Dan
 
There's more AC running in 24V trucks than in 12V but it was an expensive option at the time.With time you will find the right kit: just keep the pictures to be shure that it’s really complete !
 

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