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For Caterpillar 24V Auto Parts AC Compressor A6 1A 142MM WXTK506
  • For Caterpillar 24V Auto Parts AC Compressor A6 1A 142MM WXTK506
  • For Caterpillar 24V Auto Parts AC Compressor A6 1A 142MM WXTK506
  • For Caterpillar 24V Auto Parts AC Compressor A6 1A 142MM WXTK506
  • For Caterpillar 24V Auto Parts AC Compressor A6 1A 142MM WXTK506
  • For Caterpillar 24V Auto Parts AC Compressor A6 1A 142MM WXTK506

For Caterpillar 24V Auto Parts AC Compressor A6 1A 142MM WXTK506

Place of Origin Guangdong, China
Brand Name WNRLN
Certification SGS/ISO9001
Model Number WXTK506
Product Details
Item No.:
WXTK506
Car Make:
For Caterpillar 24V
Voltage:
24V
Size:
Standard Size
Grooves:
1A
Compressor Type:
A6
MOQ:
10PCS
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WXTK506 Auto Parts AC Compressor

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24V Auto Parts AC Compressor

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A6 1A Auto Parts AC Compressor

Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
Negotiable
Price
Negotiable
Packaging Details
Neutral packing /WNRLN packing/Customized packing
Delivery Time
10-30 Days
Payment Terms
Western Union, L/C, T/T, MoneyGram, PayPal
Supply Ability
50000pcs per month
Product Description

For Caterpillar 24V Auto Parts AC Compressor A6 1A 142MM WXTK506

 

 

Parameter:

Model Number

 

WXTK506

 

Car Model

 

For Caterpillar 24V

 

Compressor model

 

A6 1A 142MM

 

Type

 

Air Conditioner Compressor

 

MOQ

 

10PCS

 

Material

 

iron

 

 

 

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Signs of a Failing Car Air Conditioning Compressor

 










1. Warm Air from Vents

 

What Happens: The compressor is responsible for compressing refrigerant, which is essential for cooling. If the compressor fails, the refrigerant cannot circulate properly, resulting in warm air blowing from the vents.

What to Do: Check the compressor clutch to see if it engages when the AC is turned on. If it doesn’t, the compressor may be faulty.

 

2. Unusual Noises

 

What Happens: A failing compressor may produce grinding, squealing, or clunking noises due to worn-out internal components, lack of lubrication, or a failing clutch.

What to Do: Turn off the AC immediately and have the compressor inspected by a professional to prevent further damage.

 

3. Leaking Refrigerant

 

What Happens: A damaged compressor can develop leaks, causing refrigerant to escape. This reduces cooling efficiency and may lead to compressor failure.

What to Do: Look for oily residue around the compressor or AC lines. Use a UV dye or leak detector to identify the source of the leak.

 

4. Compressor Clutch Not Engaging

 

What Happens: The compressor clutch engages and disengages the compressor. If it fails, the compressor won’t turn on, and the AC system won’t cool.

What to Do: Check the clutch for power and proper operation. If it doesn’t engage, the issue could be with the clutch, electrical system, or compressor itself.

 

5. AC System Cycling Frequently

 

What Happens: A failing compressor may cause the AC system to cycle on and off more frequently than normal (short cycling). This is often due to pressure imbalances or internal damage.

What to Do: Check refrigerant levels and system pressure. If the issue persists, the compressor may need to be replaced.

 

6. Burning Smell

 

What Happens: A failing compressor can overheat due to lack of lubrication or electrical issues, producing a burning smell.

What to Do: Turn off the AC immediately and inspect the compressor for signs of overheating or electrical damage.

 

7. Visible Damage or Corrosion

 

What Happens: Physical damage, such as cracks, leaks, or corrosion on the compressor housing, can indicate internal failure.

What to Do: Inspect the compressor for visible damage. If found, it may need to be replaced.

 

8. Reduced Cooling Performance

 

What Happens: A failing compressor may not generate enough pressure to cool the refrigerant effectively, resulting in weak or inconsistent cooling.

What to Do: Check refrigerant levels and system pressure. If the compressor is not functioning properly, it may need repair or replacement.

 

9. Excessive Vibration

 

What Happens: A damaged or imbalanced compressor can cause excessive vibration, which may be felt in the steering wheel or throughout the vehicle.

What to Do: Inspect the compressor and its mounting brackets. If the vibration is severe, the compressor may need to be replaced.

 

10. Tripped Circuit Breaker or Blown Fuse

 

What Happens: A failing compressor can draw excessive current, causing the AC system’s circuit breaker to trip or fuses to blow.

What to Do: Check the electrical system and replace any blown fuses. If the issue persists, the compressor may need to be inspected.

 

What to Do If You Notice These Signs

 

Turn Off the AC: To prevent further damage, turn off the AC system if you notice any of these symptoms.

Inspect the System: Check for visible damage, leaks, or unusual noises.

Check Refrigerant Levels: Low refrigerant levels can mimic compressor failure symptoms.

Consult a Professional: If you’re unsure about the issue, take your car to a qualified technician for diagnosis and repair.

 

 

 

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