Heating / Air Conditioning
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Air con condensers & desiccators
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Air con evaporators & expansion valves
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Air con pipes
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Air con belts
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Fans & cowlings
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Relays / Sensors / Resistors
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Compressors
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Blower Motors & Fans
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Heater blowers
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Heater hoses & pipes
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Heat Exchanger
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Vents / Grilles
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Climate Control
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Temperature Sensors / Switches
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Heating / Air conditioning Housings
Porsche Heating & Air Conditioning Parts
Air conditioning and heating are often taken for granted — until they stop working. In a Porsche, comfort and driving enjoyment go hand-in-hand, which makes a properly functioning heating and air conditioning system essential. At Design911, we supply a complete range of AC and heating parts to keep your Porsche’s climate control system working all year round.
From compressors, condensers, and hoses to heating elements, blower motors, and cabin filters, we have everything you need to restore performance and reliability. Whether you drive a classic Porsche or the latest model, our parts are available in both OEM and high-quality aftermarket options, all shipped worldwide.
How Long Does Porsche Air Conditioning Last?
Most manufacturers recommend servicing or regassing your Porsche’s air conditioning every 1–2 years, though some systems may last over 5 years. Even so, routine servicing is important to maintain compressor health and prevent costly failures.
A well-maintained AC system provides:
- Reliable cooling in summer and heating in winter
- Reduced risk of system breakdowns
- Improved air quality inside the cabin
- Increased comfort for driver and passengers
Common Causes of Air Conditioning Failure
When Porsche air conditioning fails, it’s
often due to:
- Low Refrigerant Gas – natural leakage over time reduces cooling efficiency
- Perforated Hoses or Pipes – allowing gas or fluid to escape
- Corroded Condensers – a common cause of AC loss in older vehicles
- Faulty Compressors – leading to complete system failure
These issues are repairable, but costs vary depending on the model and extent of damage. Regular servicing helps catch minor faults before they become major repairs.
How Often Should Heating & AC Be Checked?
To avoid discomfort and costly repairs, have
your Porsche’s heating and air conditioning system checked every 12–24
months. Over time, gas levels naturally decrease, reducing efficiency. If
levels drop too far, you risk:
- Loss of in-cabin cooling/heating
- Increased strain on compressors and other system components
- Expensive repairs from avoidable wear
A service keeps your system in good condition, while a repair addresses specific faults. If major issues are found during a service, we’ll notify you before carrying out any additional work.
Why Choose
Design911 for Porsche Heating & AC Parts?
Shop Porsche Heating & Air Conditioning parts today – from condensers and compressors to hoses and blower motors – and keep your Porsche comfortable in every season.