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9977012S000 A/C Auto Compressor DVE16 For Kia Sportage For Hyundai IX35 2.0 WXKA027
The function of the car air conditioning compressor is to compress and circulate refrigerant gas within the air conditioning system. This process allows for the transfer of heat from inside the car to the outside, resulting in a cooler and more comfortable interior temperature. The compressor pressurizes the refrigerant, which increases its temperature and converts it into a high-pressure gas. This high-pressure gas then flows to the condenser, where it releases heat and condenses into a liquid. The liquid refrigerant then goes through an expansion valve or orifice tube, where it expands and cools down, ready to absorb heat inside the car again. The compressor plays a crucial role in the overall functioning of the car's air conditioning system by facilitating the circulation and transformation of refrigerant.
Parameter:
Car model |
For Kia Sportage For Hyundai IX35 2.0
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Compressor Model |
DVE16
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Year Model |
2010-2013
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Voltage |
12V
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Refrigerant |
R134A
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OE NO |
890643/977012S000/977012S002/320014G
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Signs of a fault Car A/C Compressor
Experiencing hot air instead of cool air when running your car's air conditioning system is a clear indication of a potential problem with the A/C compressor. This device is responsible for circulating cool air throughout the cabin, so if warm air is being emitted, it could mean that the compressor is failing. Fluctuating temperatures from the vents can also signal the need for an A/C compressor replacement.
There are several visual signs to look out for when determining if the A/C compressor is faulty. Start by inspecting the compressor and clutch for rust or physical damage.
A malfunctioning clutch can cause the drive belt to wear down faster, potentially leading to further damage and costly repairs. Keep an eye out for torn, dirty, or loose belts, as this can compromise the performance of your HVAC system. Additionally, any signs of oil leaks around the compressor or clutch indicate an issue, as automotive compressors require sufficient oil levels for smooth operation.
Squealing noises originating from under the hood are another clear indication of a failing A/C compressor. If you notice loud sounds when the compressor engages, it may be a sign that the A/C clutch is faulty.
The clutch should operate smoothly without any obstructions.
Identifying these signs early on can help prevent further damage and costly repairs. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is advisable to have your car's A/C compressor checked by a professional.
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