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10SR18C Vehicle AC Compressor For Chevrolet Pickup 4.3 WXCV037
Parameter:
Car Make |
For Chevrolet Silverado4.3
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Compressor Model |
10SR18C
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Grooves |
6PK
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Voltage |
12V
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Refrigerant |
R134a
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NOTE |
If you need assistance to make sure that this part will fit your vehicle, please send us the photo of your old compressor , the VIN and/or the year, make, model and engine size of your vehicle so that we may confirm it for you. We also recommend using the compatibility chart in order to make sure that this compressor will fit your vehicle.
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Preserving the Lifespan of Your Car's AC Compressor: Essential Maintenance Tips and Precautions"
Introduction:
Maintaining a healthy and functioning air conditioning (AC) system
in your car is crucial, especially during hot summer months. The AC
compressor plays a vital role in cooling the air that circulates
inside your vehicle. To ensure its longevity and optimal
performance, it is essential to follow some preventive measures and
maintenance tips. In this article, we will discuss the steps you
can take to preserve the lifespan of your car's AC compressor.
Regular Maintenance:
1. Clean and Replace Air Filters:
Regularly clean or replace the air filters in your car's AC system.
Accumulated dirt and debris can clog the filters, forcing the
compressor to work harder and potentially damaging it.
2. Check Refrigerant Levels:
Monitor the refrigerant levels in your AC system. Low refrigerant
levels can cause the compressor to overheat and strain, leading to
potential damage. Consult a professional to check and replenish the
refrigerant as needed.
3. Clean Condenser Coils:
The condenser coils, located in the front of the car near the
radiator, can accumulate dirt, bugs, and debris, hindering heat
dissipation and causing the compressor to overheat. Regularly clean
the condenser coils to maintain efficient cooling performance.
Preventive Measures:
1. Park in Shade:
Parking your car in shaded areas or using windshield sunshades can
minimize the heat buildup inside the vehicle. Excessive heat can
put unnecessary strain on the AC compressor. Whenever possible,
park in shaded areas or use car sunshades to protect your vehicle
from direct sunlight.
2. Avoid Overworking the AC:
Avoid running your AC system on full blast continuously. Instead,
use it judiciously and adjust the temperature accordingly.
Overworking the AC can put unnecessary strain on the compressor and
decrease its lifespan.
3. Gradually Warm Up or Cool Down Your Car:
Avoid immediately cranking up the AC or heater to high settings
when starting your car. Gradually increase or decrease the
temperature to allow the system time to adjust. Rapid temperature
changes can potentially damage the AC compressor.
4. Regular Inspections:
Schedule regular inspections of your car's AC system with a
qualified technician. They can identify any potential issues early
on, preventing further damage to the compressor.