If you mean the condenser to a central A/C system, it is usually located outside the house. The condenser part of the system is responsible for discarding the heat that has been "collected" from the inside the house. It is the evaporator that is inside.
The AC condenser unit is located right in front of the radiator.
It is located in the liquid(lower) line at the condenser. This line runs from condenser to accumilator.
The air conditioner condenser is located in front of the radiator behind the front grill.........
The ac condenser is mounted in front of the radiator.
The A/C condenser drain is located underneath the car toward the center of the vehicle. Just follow the outline of the condenser box, it should have a rubber nipple on it.
The ignition condenser is located inside the distributor. In order to repair the issue, the distributor will need removed and replaced.
On a vehicle it is usually in front of the radiator.
It is in the condenser at the connection to the liquid line. This is the line that comes up from the bottom of the condenser.
The purge unit is located at the condenser.
The compressor and condenser are usually located on the outside air portion of the air conditioner. The evaporator is located on the inside the house, sometimes as part of a furnace. That's the part that heats your house. The working fluid arrives at the compressor as a cool, low-pressure gas.
It is in front of the radiator.
It is located in the liquid side. Most of the time it is in the evaporator inlet. The other place they are located is at the outlet of the condenser. Follow the line that runs from the condenser ( a/c radiator) to the cab, there should be a nut holding two pieces together. It'll be in there, I think it slides in toward the condenser.