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61136917368 64526917368 Auto Air Conditioner Parts Compressor For BMW X5 WXBM049
Description
This compressor uses a unique design with two scrolls, one fixed and one is movable, both are inter-leaved. The movable spiral is able to ORBIT or oscillate without actually fully rotating. The movable scroll is connected to the input shaft via a concentric bearing. As the movable spiral oscillates within the fixed spiral, a number of pockets are formed between the spiral. Asthese pockets decrease in size the refrigerant is squeezed, the pressure increases and is discharged through a reed valve at the discharge port in the rear section of the compressor.
Parameter:
Model Number |
WXBM049
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Car Model |
For BMW X5 4.4L/4.8L E53
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Compressor model |
CSV717 4PK
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Type |
Air Conditioner Compressor
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Year Model |
2003-2006
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OE No. |
64526917864/64529158039/890292/61136917368/64526917368
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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:
Common problems with automobile air conditioning compressors:
1. Refrigerant leaks: Over time, the refrigerant in the AC system can develop leaks, resulting in reduced cooling performance and potential damage to other components.
2. Compressor problems: The compressor is responsible for circulating the refrigerant and is prone to wear and tear. Common issues include compressor failure, clutch problems, or leaks.
3. Blower motor malfunction: The blower motor blows air into the cabin. If the motor fails or malfunctions, it can lead to weak airflow or no airflow at all.
4. Condenser troubles: The condenser, located at the front of the vehicle, can be damaged by debris, rocks, or accidents. A damaged condenser may reduce cooling efficiency.
5. Electrical issues: Problems with electrical components such as faulty wiring, blown fuses, or malfunctioning switches can affect the AC system's operation.
6. Blocked or clogged vents: Accumulated dust, debris, or objects obstructing the vents can restrict airflow and decrease the AC system's cooling capacity.
7.Expansion valve or evaporator problems: Issues with the expansion valve or evaporator, such as clogs or leaks, can lead to improper cooling and inadequate temperature regulation.