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| Place of Origin | Guangdong, China | 
| Brand Name | WNRLN | 
| Certification | SGS/ISO9001 | 
| Model Number | WXFD029 | 
6G9119D629KA 1435796 Compressor Car Air Conditioner For Ford Mondeo For Galaxy For SMAX WXFD029
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			 Car model  | 
			
			 
 For Ford Mondeo/Galaxy/SMAX 
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			 Compressor Model  | 
			
			 
 VS16 6PK 
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			 Voltage  | 
			
			 
 12V 
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			 Refrigerant  | 
			
			 
 R134A 
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| Year Model | 
			 
 2006-2015 
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| OEM | 
			 
 6G9119D629KD/6G9119D629KC/6G9119D629GA/6G9119D629GB/ 6G9119D629GC/6G9119D629KA/1435796/1441291/1543958 
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Testing a vehicle's air conditioning (AC) compressor involves several steps to ensure that it's functioning properly. Here's a basic guide to test the AC compressor:
1. Visual Inspection:
- Before testing, visually inspect the compressor for any signs of damage, leaks, or worn-out components. Ensure that the compressor belt is in good condition and properly tensioned.
2. System Pressure Check:
- Use a pressure gauge to check the refrigerant pressure in the AC system. Low pressure could indicate a leak or a malfunctioning compressor. High pressure could mean overcharging or blockages in the system.
3. Electrical Testing:
- Check the electrical connections to the compressor. Make sure all wires are connected securely and there are no signs of damage or corrosion.
- Test the voltage going to the compressor using a multimeter. Refer to the vehicle's service manual for the correct voltage specifications.
4. Engagement Test:
- With the engine running and the AC turned on, observe the compressor clutch to see if it engages. You should hear a click as the clutch engages and the compressor starts to spin. If the clutch doesn't engage, it could indicate an electrical issue or a faulty clutch.
5. Compressor Noise:
- Listen for any unusual noises coming from the compressor while it's running. A loud or grinding noise could indicate internal damage or worn-out bearings.
6. Temperature Differential Test:
- Use a thermometer to measure the temperature of the air coming out of the vents with the AC turned on. There should be a noticeable drop in temperature compared to the ambient air temperature. If there's no significant difference, it could indicate a problem with the compressor or the refrigerant level.
7. Refrigerant Leak Test:
- Perform a leak test using UV dye or a refrigerant leak detector to check for any leaks in the AC system. Common areas to check include connections, hoses, and the compressor itself.
8. Performance Test:
- If you have access to AC servicing equipment, you can perform a performance test to check the cooling efficiency and overall performance of the AC system.
9. Professional Inspection:
- If you're unsure about any of the tests or if you suspect a major issue with the AC compressor, it's best to seek the assistance of a qualified mechanic or AC specialist who can perform a more comprehensive diagnosis using specialized equipment.
By following these steps, you can effectively test the functionality of a vehicle's air conditioning compressor and identify any potential issues that may need to be addressed.
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