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92600VC700 Auto Parts AC Compressor For Nissan Patrol Y61 TD42 WXNS136
Parameter:
Model Number
| WXNS136
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Car Model
| For Nissan Patrol Y61 TD42
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Type
| Ac Compressor
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Year Model
| N/A
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Compressor type
| DKS17C
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OE NO.
| 92600VC700/92600VC70A
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Compressor Picture:
Technical Information
What you need to know
If you’re replacing an A/C Compressor, you have to be prepared to replace additional components in the system depending on the reason why your own compressor failed. The information provided below was made to help you save TIME and MONEY.
Compressor is making noise:
There are two possible reasons why your compressor is making noise.
First being that the compressor is suffering from internal damage due to a lack of refrigerant or oil in the system.This is an early sign that the compressor will seize, please go back to the first example and follow the instructions.
The second reason is that the bearing on the compressor is bad.
Visible symptoms:
The compressor makes noise when the a/c is on or off, the clutch has a red/brown discoloration caused by overheating.
What you should do:
With the right tools and some mechanical knowledge, you can replace the bearing on the compressor without having to remove it from the vehicle.
We carry almost all bearing sizes for a/c compressor clutches.
Please contact us and we will provide you with the item number so you may purchase the clutch bearing.
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.