96394674 96405817 Auto AC Compressor For Chevrolet Optra For Evanda For Epica For Lactti For Daewoo WXBK009
Parameter:
Model Number |
WXBK009
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Car Model |
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Compressor model |
V5 6PK |
Type |
Air Conditioner Compressor
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Year Model |
2005-2013
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OE No. |
96394674/96405817/96442926/96450078/96190641/96190642/96246405/96248386/96253825
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Precaution
There are some steps you can take to extend the lifespan of your AC compressor:
1. Maintain your car's cooling system: Regularly flush the radiator and change the coolant fluid to prevent any buildup or clogs that can affect the performance of the AC compressor.
2. Avoid driving in excessive heat or traffic: High temperatures and heavy traffic can put extra strain on your AC compressor. Whenever possible, try to park your car in the shade and avoid driving during the hottest parts of the day.
3.Get regular AC inspections: Have your air conditioning system inspected at least once a year by a professional mechanic. They can identify any potential issues early on, allowing you to address them before they become major problems and potentially damage the compressor.
4.Look out for warning signs: If you notice any warning signs like weak airflow, strange noises, or unpleasant smells coming from your AC system, it's important to have it checked by a mechanic as soon as possible.
Ignoring these issues can lead to more significant damage and higher repair costs. By following these tips, you can help ensure that your AC compressor remains in good condition and functions optimally for as long as possible.
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To start, it's important to understand the connection between your A/C compressor and refrigerant. Freon is a commonly used refrigerant that turns hot air into cold air. The compressor and refrigerant work together to achieve this. In your car, the engine powers the A/C compressor, which compresses the refrigerant to absorb the hot air inside the cabin of your vehicle.
The most common type of A/C compressor is the swash plate type. It is driven by a pulley and V-belt attached to the engine block. When you turn on the A/C system, an electromagnetic clutch activates the belt drive. The swash plate moves six double-ended pistons that handle intake and compression. Reed valves control the flow of refrigerant. The refrigerant is mixed with a thin mist of oil for lubrication.
Next, the A/C compressor takes in gas from the refrigerant through the evaporator, causing a drop in pressure. This leads to the refrigerant evaporating at a low temperature. The A/C compressor then takes this cold vapor and compresses it. As a result, the refrigerant gas is warmed and pushed into the condenser through pipes. In the condenser, it becomes a liquid again and releases heat before moving to a cooling area. The refrigerant absorbs heat from the passenger compartment and returns to a gaseous state in the evaporator before being sucked in by the A/C compressor.
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