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88410B5010 Vehicle AC Compressor For Daihatsu Hijet atrai WXDH013
Parameter:
Car Make |
WXDH013
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Compressor Model |
SV07E
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Grooves |
3PK
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Year Model |
2006-2010
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Refrigerant |
R134a
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OEM |
88410B5010/4472803003/88320B5010
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Test car air conditioning compressor
1. Start by visually inspecting the compressor for any signs of
damage or leakage.
2. Measure the voltage at the compressor's electrical connector
using a multimeter to ensure it is receiving power.
3. Check the clutch engagement by turning on the air conditioning
and observing if the compressor clutch engages and spins freely.
4. Use a manifold gauge set to check the high and low side
pressures. Compare the readings to the manufacturer's
specifications to determine if the compressor is functioning
properly.
5. If all other tests indicate a fault with the compressor, it may
need to be removed and taken to a qualified professional for
further testing and repair.
When it comes to installing a car air conditioning compressor, it
is recommended to follow these steps:
1. Start by removing the refrigerant from the system using a
refrigerant recovery machine.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector and any mounting brackets or
bolts securing the compressor to the engine.
3. Remove the drive belt and any other components obstructing
access to the compressor.
4. Replace the old compressor with the new one, ensuring the
fittings are properly aligned and any gaskets or seals are in
place.
5. Reinstall the mounting brackets, bolts, and electrical
connector.
6. Reinstall any components that were removed to access the
compressor.
7. Evacuate and recharge the system with the appropriate amount of
refrigerant following the manufacturer's guidelines.
8. Test the system to ensure the compressor is functioning properly
and there are no leaks.
Please note that it is recommended to consult the vehicle's service
manual or seek professional assistance for specific instructions on
testing and installing a car air conditioning compressor.
When an automotive air conditioning compressor is damaged, it can
manifest in various signs and symptoms. Here are some common
indications of compressor damage:
1. Lack of cooling: One of the primary signs of a faulty compressor
is a decrease in the cooling capacity of the air conditioning
system. The air blown into the cabin may not be as cold as it used
to be. This can be attributed to a lack of compression and reduced
refrigerant circulation.
2. Loud noises: A damaged compressor may produce unusual and loud
noises during operation. These noises can include grinding,
squealing, or rattling sounds. Such sounds indicate internal
mechanical issues or loose components within the compressor.
3. Leaking refrigerant: If you notice refrigerant leaking from the
compressor or any other component of the AC system, it can indicate
compressor damage. Leaks are often caused by worn-out seals or
cracks in the compressor housing, resulting in a loss of
refrigerant.
4. Excessive vibration: A damaged compressor may cause abnormal
vibrations in the vehicle. These vibrations can be felt through the
steering wheel, dashboard, or entire cabin. Excessive vibration can
indicate internal damage or misalignment of compressor components.
5. AC system failure: In severe cases, a damaged compressor can
lead to a complete failure of the air conditioning system. The
compressor may seize, preventing any refrigerant circulation and
resulting in no cooling at all.
If any of these signs are observed, it is advisable to have the
compressor inspected and repaired by a certified technician. Prompt
attention to compressor damage can prevent further damage to the AC
system and ensure optimal cooling performance in the vehicle