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Car Air Conditioner Compressor China FSS57880 For Honda Accord2.2 CD5 WXHD040

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Car Air Conditioner Compressor China FSS57880 For Honda Accord2.2 CD5 WXHD040

 

 

Parameter:

Car Make

 

For Honda Accord2.2 CD5

 

Compressor Model

 

RC17D 6PK

 

Voltage

 

12V

 

Refrigerant

 

R134a

 

Year Model

 

1994-1995

 

OEM

 

FSS57880

 

Vehicle AC Compressor Problems vs. Low AC Refrigerant

Poor AC performance can often be traced back to either compressor failure or low AC refrigerant. Unfortunately, these vehicle components work hand-in-hand, making it hard to distinguish which is causing your AC troubles. So how can you tell if it is a compressor problem? There are a few subtle symptoms to look out for:

  • Freon Levels: If your AC system has optimal freon (refrigerant) levels (not too much or too little), but your air conditioner still does not work properly, this is often the sign of AC compressor failure.
  • Inconsistent AC Performance: Refrigerant leaks will only continue to get worse as the problem continues. On the other hand, a failing AC compressor might work well one day and poorly the next. While it is not applicable for all AC troubles, this symptom is an easy way to distinguish between low refrigerant and compressor problems.
  • Sudden AC Performance Drops: Refrigerant tends to leak gradually over time, while AC compressors can stop working on a dime. While even small refrigerant leaks can cause large AC problems, sudden drops tend to indicate compressor failure.

If you are still unsure of the source of your AC problems, it might be time to bring your vehicle to a mechanic for professional insight.

 

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Inspect air flow problems: If you're experiencing insufficient air flow from your vents, ensure that there are no blockages. Your cabin air filter might be dirty or completely obstructed. While the engine air filter is well-known, the cabin air filter can also impede air flow. Another potential cause is a malfunctioning blower motor. Before jumping to replace the AC compressors, always check the fuse box for air flow issues.

Conduct a comprehensive check: If you're unsure about the problem with your AC system, perform a thorough inspection. This is a cost-effective method that could save you money in the long term. Start by turning on your car's AC and eliminate any other distracting noises. Listen for any abnormal sounds from behind the console panel or within the engine. Additionally, assess the cooling efficiency of the AC. Look out for unusual odors as well, as they could indicate faulty components or blown fuses. Therefore, it's important to inspect the fuses too.

Monitor your AC's temperature: Similar to measuring internal body temperature with a thermometer during a fever, diagnosing potential issues with your car's AC compressor requires checking its temperature. Specifically, pay attention to the AC compressor clutch. While the AC is running, locate the compressor and identify the clutch, which appears as a small circular gear responsible for engaging the compressor belt. If the AC compressor clutch remains still despite the AC running, it indicates a problem with the compressor. You can try adjusting the belt tension or opt for a complete replacement of the AC compressor.

Detect refrigerant leaks: Just like a closed brake system in your car, any leaks in the AC system can have a detrimental impact. This can result in temperature fluctuations or even complete failure of the system. Although refrigerant leaks can sometimes be caused by a faulty AC compressor, it is not always the case. AC compressors, like any other car part, can eventually fail. While some are manufactured with the highest quality standards and rarely require replacement, most AC compressors will eventually fail.

 

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