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Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
Brand Name | WNRLN |
Certification | SGS/ISO9001 |
Model Number | WXHY056 |
97701C3000 97701C3600Auto AC Compressor 12V For Hyundai For Santa 9 For Optima 1.6 WXHY056
Parameter:
Model Number |
WXHY056
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Car Model |
For Hyundai For Santa 9 For Optima 1.6
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Compressor model |
VS16E 6PK
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Voltage |
12V
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OEM |
97701C3000 97701C3600 97701D5600
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The reasons for the damage of automotive air conditioning compressors
1. Insufficient lubrication is a key factor leading to compressor wear. The normal operation of pistons and bearings relies on sufficient refrigerant oil. Lack of or low-quality lubrication can result in increased internal friction, ultimately damaging the compressor.
2. Refrigerant leakage not only affects the cooling effect of the air conditioning but also causes the compressor to withstand excessive thermal load without enough medium, leading to overheating or even burnout.
3. Electrical faults are another major risk for compressor damage. Issues with the motor, starter, or relay can prevent the compressor from starting or working normally, increasing mechanical stress and accelerating wear.
4. Contamination in the air conditioning system, such as metal shavings, dust, or other impurities entering the compressor, directly threatens its internal parts. Regular replacement of filters and cleaning of the system are effective measures to prevent this.
5. Frequent start-stop cycles are another source of stress for the compressor. Especially in high-temperature environments, frequent starting and stopping can cause additional impact on the compressor. Therefore, reasonably adjusting the air conditioning usage mode and avoiding unnecessary starts are crucial for extending the compressor's lifespan.
6. Other factors include circuit system failures, excessive or insufficient refrigerant, mechanical wear of the compressor itself, overly tight drive belts, poor condenser heat dissipation, exhaust valve leaks, damage or short circuits in the stator winding insulation layer, liquid impact, and lack of oil lubrication. These can all contribute to compressor damage.
In addition, external factors such as car collisions or neglecting routine maintenance can also lead to compressor damage.
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