DCP32068 2E0820803H VW Vehicle AC Compressor 7SEU17C For VW Crafter 2.0TDI WXVW049
Considered to be the heart of your truck’s air conditioning system, the AC compressor is a pump that moves the refrigerant across the AC system. Since the AC compressor is part of the air conditioning system, many people think that it compresses cold air, but it actually puts the refrigerant under high pressure and the cooling is done by other components in the air conditioning system before cold air reaches the passenger cabin.
Parameter:
Car Make |
For VW Crafter 2.0TDI 2011-2016
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Compressor Model |
7SEU17C
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Grooves |
6PK
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Voltage |
12V
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Refrigerant |
R134a
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OEM |
2E0820803H/2E0820803J/DCP32068/2E0820803H/2E0820803F
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What Does an Air Compressor in a Car Do?
Air compressors have made life easier for people on countless fronts since the early days of automotive assembly. One of the greatest innovations was Air Conditioning, which made life easier for people in the humid depths of summer months.
A/C systems were soon incorporated into automobiles, which allowed families to commute and embark on vacations in greater comfort because temperatures inside of passenger compartments could now be lowered by at least 20° from the outdoor weather. So what does a car’s air compressor do? The air compressor makes the whole A/C process possible in vehicles.
Automobile air conditioning compressor composition
1. Compressor Housing: The compressor housing encloses all the internal components of the air conditioning compressor and provides support and protection.
2. Compressor Shaft Seal: The shaft seal prevents refrigerant and oil from leaking out of the compressor.
3. Swash Plate: The swash plate is connected to the compressor shaft and helps to regulate the movement of the pistons inside the compressor.
4. Piston Assembly: The piston assembly moves up and down within the cylinders of the compressor to compress the refrigerant gas.
5. Swash Plate Bearings: These bearings support the swash plate and allow it to rotate smoothly.
6. Cylinder Head: The cylinder head contains the reed valves and serves as the top cover of the compressor cylinders.
7. Reed Valves: Reed valves are located in the cylinder head and control the flow of refrigerant gas into and out of the compressor cylinders.
8. Suction and Discharge Ports: These ports enable the entry and exit of refrigerant gas into and out of the compressor cylinders.
9. Clutch Assembly: The clutch assembly engages and disengages the compressor from the engine, allowing the compressor to turn on and off as needed.
10. Electronic Control Module (ECM): The ECM monitors and controls the operation of the air conditioning compressor, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
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