RC.600.117 12V Auto AC Compresso For NISSAN FRONTIER For X-TERRA MOTOR WXNS127
| Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
| Brand Name | WNRLN |
| Certification | SGS/ISO9001 |
| Model Number | WXNS127 |
| 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 | 5000pcs per month |
- RC.600.117 12V Auto AC Compresso For NISSAN FRONTIER For X-TERRA MOTOR WXNS127 Parameter : Model Number WXNS127 Car Model For NISSAN FRONTIER For X-TERRA MOTOR Type DKV14C 6PK Warranty 1 year OE No. RC600117 Product pictures Car A/C Compressor Maintenance Tips 1. Regular A/C System Use Run the A/C ...
Product Details
12V auto AC compressor
,Nissan Frontier AC compressor
,X-Terra motor WXNS127 compressor
RC.600.117 12V Auto AC Compresso For NISSAN FRONTIER For X-TERRA MOTOR WXNS127
Parameter :
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Model Number
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WXNS127 |
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Car Model
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For NISSAN FRONTIER For X-TERRA MOTOR |
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Type
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DKV14C 6PK |
| Warranty |
1 year
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| OE No. |
RC600117
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Product pictures


Car A/C Compressor Maintenance Tips
1. Regular A/C System Use
Run the A/C at least once a week (even in winter) to:
Keep seals lubricated (refrigerant carries oil).
Prevent compressor clutch seizing.
2. Check Refrigerant Levels
Low refrigerant strains the compressor and may indicate leaks.
Avoid overcharging (excessive pressure damages components).
Use the correct refrigerant type (e.g., R134a or R1234yf).
3. Inspect the Compressor Clutch & Belt
Listen for unusual noises (squealing, grinding = bearing wear).
Check belt tension and condition (cracks/slippage cause poor engagement).
Ensure proper clutch air gap (adjust if too wide/narrow).
4. Watch for Leaks
Oil stains around fittings/seals indicate refrigerant leaks.
Address leaks immediately to prevent compressor burnout.
5. Replace the Cabin Air Filter
A clogged filter reduces airflow, forcing the compressor to work harder.
6. Flush the System After Compressor Failure
If the compressor fails internally, metal debris can contaminate the system.
Always replace the receiver-drier/accumulator and expansion valve/orifice tube.
7. Avoid DIY Repairs Without Proper Tools
Incorrect refrigerant handling can damage the compressor.
Use manifold gauges to check pressures accurately.
8. Protect from Moisture & Contaminants
Keep system ports sealed during repairs.
Moisture causes corrosion and acid formation, damaging the compressor.

