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AIR CONDITIONING PARTS FOR THE 70 SERIES LAND CRUISER
COOL CABINS ON LONG HOT DRIVES
Working air conditioning makes a 70 Series Land Cruiser far more liveable on long hot drives across the country, and this collection covers the air conditioning parts that keep the cabin cool when it matters most. From compressors and condensers through to hoses, fittings and smaller service components, these parts suit the 70 Series and the harsh conditions it operates in. Factory air conditioning in older models can struggle as seals dry out and performance fades, so refreshing key components restores cold air and reliable operation. For anyone touring through the heat or working the vehicle through summer, a healthy air conditioning system is well worth maintaining.
OEM-SPEC COMPONENTS BUILT FOR THE HEAT
Air conditioning parts here are chosen to OEM-spec standards so they match the original system layout and connections on the 70 Series, which keeps installation straightforward and sealing reliable. Compressors, condensers, hoses and fittings are selected to cope with the heat, dust and vibration typical of Australian conditions, where a marginal component soon fails. Correctly specified parts hold refrigerant pressure properly and keep the system efficient, rather than leaking away performance over time. Whether you are repairing a system that has lost its cool or replacing a worn compressor, using components matched to the factory arrangement gives the best chance of a clean, lasting repair.
BODY STYLE AND ERA FITMENT NOTES
Air conditioning fitment varies across the 70 Series body styles, including the 75 Series, 76 Wagon, 78 Troopy, 79 Single Cab and 79 Dual Cab, with differences between the HZJ 1HZ era of 1999 to 2007, the 1VD-FTV V8 era of 2007 to 2023, and the 1GD-FTV facelift from 2024 onward. Older models often used simpler systems than the later common-rail vehicles, and components such as compressors and condensers can differ between body styles and eras. Because mounting and connections changed over the years, it is best to match air conditioning parts to your exact model and build year. Confirm your details before ordering to ensure correct fitment.