12V Auto AC Compressor DG9H19D629FA DG9H19D629FB DG9H19D629FC For Ford For Mondeo WXFD117
Parameter:
Model Number | WXFD117 |
Car Model | For Ford For Mondeo For Galaxy |
Compressor model | 7VS19EC 6PK |
Voltage | 12V |
OE No. | DG9H19D629FA/DG9H19D629FB/DG9H19D629FC/DG9H19D629FD |
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Introduction to the symptoms of a damaged car air conditioning compressor
Symptoms of a Damaged Car Air Conditioning Compressor
- Weak or No Cooling: The most common sign of a failing compressor is when the AC system blows warm or mildly cool air instead of cold air.
- Unusual Noises: Grinding, squealing, or clunking noises when the AC is turned on may indicate internal damage or worn-out components in the compressor.
- Leaking Refrigerant: A damaged compressor can cause refrigerant leaks, often visible as oily spots or stains around the AC system.
- Clutch Not Engaging: If the compressor clutch fails to engage when the AC is turned on, the compressor won’t function properly.
- Overheating: A malfunctioning compressor can cause the AC system to overheat, leading to a burning smell or even system shutdown.
- Visible Damage or Corrosion: Physical damage, such as cracks or corrosion on the compressor body, can impair its performance.
- Tripped Circuit Breaker: In some cases, a faulty compressor can cause the AC system to draw excessive power, tripping the circuit breaker.
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s advisable to have your car inspected by a professional mechanic to prevent further damage to the AC system.

