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Car Air Conditioner Compressor 7L3Z19703A 8L2419D629FA For Ford Explorer4.0 WXFD044

Minimum Order Quantity : Negotiable Price : Competitive
Packaging Details : Neutral packing /WNRLN packing/Customized packing Delivery Time : 10-30 days
Payment Terms : Western Union, T/T,Paypal Supply Ability : 50000 Per Month
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China Brand Name: WNRLN
Certification: SGS/ISO9001 Model Number: WXFD044

Detail Information

Type: AC Compressor & Clutch Car Make: For WXFD044
Compressor Model: FS20 Grooves: 6PK
Voltage: 12V Year Model: 2006-2010
Warranty: 1 Year OEM: 8R3Z19703D/9L2419D629DA/9L2Z19703A/9L2Z19703A/AL2Z19703B/9L2Z19703D/AU2Z19V703AG
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Product Description

Car Air Conditioner Compressor 7L3Z19703A 8L2419D629FA For Ford Explorer4.0 WXFD044

 

 

 

Parameter:

Car model

 

For Ford Explorer4.0  2006-2010

 

Compressor Model

 

FS20 6PK

 

Voltage

 

12V

 

Refrigerant

 

R134A

 

OEM

 

6L2419D629DF/6L2419D629HA/6L2Z19703HA/7C2Z19703A/7R3Z19703A7L3Z19703A/8L2419D629FA/

8L2Z19703D/8R3Z19703B/8R3Z19703D/9L2419D629DA/9L2Z19703A/9L2Z19703A/AL2Z19703B

 

 

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Indications of a Defective Car Air Conditioning System

  • Insufficient Airflow: Insufficient or weak airflow from the vents is often a sign of AC trouble. It can suggest issues with the blower motor, obstructed air filters, or blocked ducts. Reduced airflow can lead to insufficient cooling and discomfort inside the vehicle.

 

  • Unusual Sounds: Uncommon noises coming from the AC system, like rattling, squealing, or grinding sounds, should not be ignored. These noises can be indicative of problems with the AC compressor, fan, or other components. Neglecting these sounds can result in further damage and potential system failure.

 

  • Unpleasant Smells: Foul or musty odors coming from the AC vents can indicate mold or bacterial growth within the system. Moisture buildup or clogged drains can contribute to this issue. The presence of unpleasant smells not only diminishes the driving experience but can also affect air quality and potentially cause health issues.

 

  • Inconsistent Cooling: If the AC system fails to maintain a consistent and comfortable temperature, it may indicate low refrigerant levels, a leak, or a malfunctioning compressor. Inconsistent cooling can make the driving environment uncomfortable, especially during hot weather conditions.

 

 

 

Troubleshooting and DIY Checks

 

Performing basic checks and troubleshooting for common AC problems can help identify issues and potentially resolve them. However, it’s important to prioritize safety and consult a professional technician if needed. Here is a step-by-step guide to troubleshooting and performing DIY checks on your car AC system:

 

  • Safety First: Before starting any checks, ensure that the engine is off, the car is in a well-ventilated area, and the AC controls are set to off.

 

  • Inspect Fuses: Begin by checking the AC system’s fuses. Locate the fuse box, usually found in the engine compartment or under the dashboard. Refer to the owner’s manual or fuse box cover for the specific AC fuse location. Inspect the fuse visually to see if it’s blown or damaged. If you find a blown fuse, replace it with a new one of the same rating.

 

  • Check Refrigerant Levels: Insufficient refrigerant levels can result in reduced cooling performance. Locate the low-pressure port of the AC system, usually marked with an “L” or labeled as low-side. Attach a pressure gauge to the port and check the reading. If the pressure is below the recommended level, it may indicate a refrigerant leak. In such cases, it’s best to consult a professional technician for further diagnosis and repair.

 

  • Inspect the HVAC system's components for any visible signs of damage or leaks. Begin with the compressor, located near the engine. Look for oil stains or refrigerant residue, which can indicate a leak. Next, examine the condenser, usually positioned in front of the radiator. Check for bent fins or debris that may block airflow. Also, inspect the HVAC hoses for any cracks or leaks. If you notice significant damage or suspect a leak, it is advisable to seek professional help.

 

  • Test the HVAC System: Start the engine and turn on the HVAC to its maximum setting. Observe the system's behavior. Pay attention to the airflow from the vents, the air temperature, and any unusual noises. Weak airflow or warm air could indicate a problem with the blower motor, cabin air filter, or ductwork. Strange noises may point to a faulty fan or compressor. Unpleasant odors could be a sign of mold or bacterial growth. If you encounter any of these issues, it is recommended to consult a professional technician for a detailed inspection.

 

  • Recharge the HVAC System (if applicable): Some HVAC systems may require recharging if the refrigerant level is low. It is important to note that handling refrigerant requires specific equipment and expertise. If you believe a recharge is necessary, it is recommended to consult a qualified technician to ensure proper procedures are followed.

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