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DCP17033 Auto AC Compressor For Benz Actros SK3236 24V 1987-1996 WXMB070
The AC compressor is responsible for reducing the volume of the refrigerant gas, compressing it in order to complete the refrigerant cycle in the system. It can be thought of as the component that does all the heavy lifting. In order to perform this task, it requires energy, which it obtains from the engine through a pulley and shaft.
Parameter:
Model Number | WXMB070 |
Car Model | For Benz Actros SK3236 24V |
Type | Ac Compressor |
Year Model | 1987-1996 |
Compressor type | 1A |
OE NO. | 2301511/0002301511/6161301015/DCP17033/31318901/0031318901 |
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Key Components of a Car Air Conditioning System A typical car air conditioning system consists of several key components.
These include:
1.Compressor: The compressor is the heart of the AC system. It
compresses the refrigerant gas, increasing its temperature and
pressure.
2.Condenser: The condenser is positioned in front of the vehicle's
radiator and acts as a heat exchanger. It cools down the compressed
refrigerant, causing it to change from a gas to a liquid state.
3.Expansion Valve: The expansion valve controls the flow of the
refrigerant into the evaporator. It reduces the pressure and
enables the refrigerant to rapidly expand, leading to a drop in
temperature.
4.Evaporator: The evaporator is typically located inside the
dashboard or near the heating system. It absorbs heat from the
cabin and cools the air by evaporating the liquid refrigerant.
5.Receiver/Drier: The receiver/drier is responsible for removing
moisture and contaminants from the refrigerant. It also stores the
refrigerant until it is needed by the system. These key components
work together to cool and dehumidify the air inside the car,
providing a comfortable driving experience, especially in hot
weather.
Installation and Testing of Car Air Conditioning Compressors
Car air conditioning compressors play a critical role in the
functioning of the air conditioning system. They are responsible
for compressing the refrigerant, which cools the air inside the
vehicle. Proper installation and regular testing of the compressor
are essential to ensure optimal performance and longevity. In this
guide, we will discuss the steps involved in the installation and
testing of car air conditioning compressors.
Installation:
1. Preparation: Before starting the installation, make sure you
have all the necessary tools and equipment. This includes a wrench,
torque wrench, refrigerant recovery machine, vacuum pump, manifold
gauge set, and a new compressor.
2. Safety measures: Ensure that the vehicle's engine is turned off
and the battery is disconnected to prevent any accidents. Take
necessary precautions to avoid contact with the refrigerant.
3. Remove the old compressor: Begin by removing the old compressor.
This involves disconnecting the refrigerant lines, electrical
connections, and mounting bolts. Be sure to properly label and seal
the disconnected refrigerant lines to avoid refrigerant leakage.
4. Install the new compressor: Place the new compressor in the
correct position, aligning it with the mounting holes. Use a torque
wrench to tighten the mounting bolts according to the
manufacturer's specifications.
5. Connect refrigerant lines: Connect the refrigerant lines to the
new compressor. Ensure that the connections are tight and
leak-free. Use a torque wrench to tighten the fittings to the
recommended torque specifications.
6. Electrical connections: Reconnect the electrical connections to
the compressor. Double-check the connections to make sure they are
secure.