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High Quality Car Air Conditional Compressor 388105R0004 For Honda Fit For Vezel GK3 For GK5 For GM6 WXHD030
Parameter:
Model Number
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WXHD030
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Car Model
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For Honda Fit/Vezel GK3/GK5/GM6/RU1/GJ6 1.3
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Type
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Ac Compressor
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Year Model
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2014-2018
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Compressor type
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STR08
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OE NO.
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388105R0004/SD3902/SD3903/2409804051
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The role of compressor:
The compressor is an essential component of the air conditioning system in a vehicle. Its primary function is to circulate and compress the refrigerant gas, which is responsible for cooling and dehumidifying the air in the cabin. The process starts with the compressor drawing in low-pressure refrigerant gas from the evaporator and then compressing it into a high-pressure, high-temperature gas. This compressed gas is then sent to the condenser, where it releases heat and transforms into a high-pressure liquid. After leaving the condenser, the pressurized liquid refrigerant flows through the receiver drier or accumulator, which removes any moisture or debris from the refrigerant. From there, the refrigerant passes through the expansion valve or orifice tube, which regulates the flow of the refrigerant into the evaporator. Inside the evaporator, the high-pressure liquid refrigerant rapidly expands and evaporates, absorbing heat from the air passing over the evaporator's fins. This cools the air and reduces its humidity. The cooled air is then blown into the cabin through the vents, providing a comfortable and refreshing environment for passengers. Overall, the compressor plays a crucial role in the refrigeration cycle of the air conditioning system, ensuring that the refrigerant is properly circulated, pressurized, and transformed to achieve effective cooling inside the vehicle.
Common problems with 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.