2600CJ63A Auto AC Compressor For Nissan Livina For Versa 1.8 WXNS047
Parameter:
Model Number
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WXNS047
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Car Model
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For Nissan Livina/Versa1.8
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Type
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Ac Compressor
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Year Model
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2007-2012
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Compressor type
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CR10
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OE NO.
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92600CJ63A/2600CJ63D/92600CJ63E
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Test car air conditioning compressor
1. Start by visually inspecting the compressor for any signs of damage or leakage.
2. Measure the voltage at the compressor's electrical connector using a multimeter to ensure it is receiving power.
3. Check the clutch engagement by turning on the air conditioning and observing if the compressor clutch engages and spins freely.
4. Use a manifold gauge set to check the high and low side pressures. Compare the readings to the manufacturer's specifications to determine if the compressor is functioning properly.
5. If all other tests indicate a fault with the compressor, it may need to be removed and taken to a qualified professional for further testing and repair.
When it comes to installing a car air conditioning compressor, it is recommended to follow these steps:
1. Start by removing the refrigerant from the system using a refrigerant recovery machine.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector and any mounting brackets or bolts securing the compressor to the engine.
3. Remove the drive belt and any other components obstructing access to the compressor.
4. Replace the old compressor with the new one, ensuring the fittings are properly aligned and any gaskets or seals are in place.
5. Reinstall the mounting brackets, bolts, and electrical connector.
6. Reinstall any components that were removed to access the compressor.
7. Evacuate and recharge the system with the appropriate amount of refrigerant following the manufacturer's guidelines.
8. Test the system to ensure the compressor is functioning properly and there are no leaks.
Please note that it is recommended to consult the vehicle's service manual or seek professional assistance for specific instructions on testing and installing a car air conditioning compressor.
Some AC compressor problems and solutions include:
1. Clutch is not working: If the clutch is not working, you may hear the pulley turning but the compressor not running. The solution to this problem is to replace the clutch assembly.
2. Compressor failure: If the compressor itself fails, the air conditioning system will not work properly. This may require replacement of the entire compressor unit.
3. Refrigerant leakage: Once refrigerant leaks, the air conditioning system will not be able to provide cold air. Check the system for refrigerant leaks, repair and refill the system with refrigerant.
4. Electrical problems: Electrical problems may cause the clutch to not work properly, or cause the AC power to be interrupted. Check electrical connections and wiring and repair any faults.
Remember, when dealing with any AC system problem, it's best to have a professional technician diagnose and fix the problem.
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