The condenser is in front of the car’s radiator, and basically does the same thing as the radiator: it uses the air flowing through it to cool the refrigerant. The hot refrigerant, which is normally a gas, condenses into a liquid as it cools.
Brake Disc
ASP Brake Disc is a type of brake that uses the calipers to squeeze pairs of pads against a disc or a rotor to create friction. There are two basic types of brake pad friction mechanisms: abrasive friction and adherent friction. This action slows the rotation of a shaft, such as a vehicle axle, either to reduce its rotational speed or to hold it stationary.
Engine Mounts
Engine mounts are essential to the proper functioning of any motorized vehicle. From automobiles to airplanes to industrial equipment, engine mounts make equipment run quieter and last longer. Also known as motor mounts or isolators, these parts ensure that the engine stays in place and provides the critical function of absorbing energy from the engine and then transferring it to the rest of the system.
Fuel Pump
The fuel pump is activated when the car's ignition is turned on. The pump sends fuel to the engine, which is burned to create power. The pump also sends fuel to the fuel injectors, which spray it into the engine. The fuel pump is a very important part of your car's fuel system & If it fails, the car will not run.
Oil Sump Gasket
The oil sump gasket is a seal or separator that prevents oil from leaking out. As we all know, engine oil is constantly moving, making it very susceptible to leaks. Fortunately, oil pan gaskets are made of heavy-duty metals and rubber so that they can be resistant to extreme heat and intense pressure.