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Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
Brand Name | WNRLN |
Certification | SGS/ISO9001 |
Model Number | WXHY050 |
For Hyundai For Tucson 12V Auto AC Compressor DVE16N 6PK 97701D3700 WXHY050
Parameter:
Model Number |
WXHY050
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Car Model |
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Compressor model |
DVE16N 6PK
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Voltage |
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OE No. |
97701D3700
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Key considerations when replacing a car air conditioning compressor
1. Diagnose the Problem Accurately
Why: Not all AC issues are caused by a faulty compressor. Problems like refrigerant leaks, clogged condensers, or electrical faults can mimic compressor failure.
How: Have a professional diagnose the system to confirm that the compressor is the root cause before proceeding with replacement.
2. Choose the Right Compressor
Why: Using an incorrect or incompatible compressor can lead to poor performance or system damage.
How: Ensure the replacement compressor matches the specifications of your vehicle’s make, model, and year. Consider OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts for reliability.
3. Flush the AC System
Why: Contaminants from the old compressor (e.g., metal shavings or debris) can circulate and damage the new compressor.
How: Flush the entire AC system, including the condenser, evaporator, and lines, to remove any debris or old refrigerant oil.
4. Replace the Receiver-Drier or Accumulator
Why: The receiver-drier (or accumulator) contains desiccants that absorb moisture. Over time, it becomes saturated and can no longer protect the system.
How: Always replace the receiver-drier or accumulator when installing a new compressor to prevent moisture contamination.
5. Use the Correct Refrigerant Oil
Why: The compressor requires the proper type and amount of oil for lubrication. Using the wrong oil can cause premature failure.
How: Check the manufacturer’s specifications for the correct oil type (e.g., PAG or ester oil) and quantity. Add the oil to the new compressor as directed.
6. Check for Additional Damaged Components
Why: Other components, such as the clutch, pressure switches, or expansion valve, may also need replacement if they are worn or damaged.
How: Inspect all AC components during the replacement process and replace any that show signs of wear or damage.
7. Evacuate and Recharge the System
Why: Air and moisture in the AC system can reduce efficiency and cause corrosion.
How: Use a vacuum pump to evacuate the system, removing air and moisture. Then, recharge it with the correct type and amount of refrigerant.
8. Ensure Proper Belt Tension
Why: A loose or overtightened drive belt can cause the compressor to malfunction or fail prematurely.
How: Check the belt tension after installing the new compressor and adjust it according to the manufacturer’s specifications.
9. Test the System
Why: Testing ensures the new compressor and the entire AC system are functioning correctly.
How: Run the AC system and check for proper cooling performance, unusual noises, or leaks. Use pressure gauges to verify the system is operating within the recommended pressure range.
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