RC.600.332 12V Auto AC Compressor UC9M61450A AB3919D629BB 1715092 For DRAMGER For DIESE WXFD081
Parameter:
Model Number | WXFD081 |
Car Model | For DRAMGER For DIESE |
Type | Car Ac Compressor |
Compressor type | HS13N 7PK |
OE NO. | UC9M61450A/AB3919D629BB/1715092/UC9M19D629BB |
Product Pictures

Types of Car Air Conditioning Compressors
1. Piston (Reciprocating) Compressor
- How it Works: Uses pistons driven by a crankshaft to compress refrigerant.
- Types:
- Fixed Displacement: Runs continuously (older vehicles).
- Variable Displacement: Adjusts piston stroke for better efficiency (modern cars).
- Pros: Durable, simple design.
- Cons: Less efficient at low speeds, more vibration.
- Common in: Older GM, Ford, and Toyota models.
2. Swash Plate Compressor
- How it Works: Pistons are mounted on a tilted swash plate that changes angle to vary cooling output.
- Pros: Smooth operation, variable capacity without cycling.
- Cons: Complex design, expensive to repair.
- Used by: Many Japanese and European brands (e.g., Honda, Nissan, BMW).
3. Scroll Compressor
- How it Works: Uses two spiral-shaped scrolls (one fixed, one orbiting) to compress refrigerant.
- Pros: Quiet, energy-efficient, fewer moving parts.
- Cons: Sensitive to debris, costly to replace.
- Found in: Hybrid/electric cars (e.g., Toyota Prius, Tesla).
4. Rotary Vane Compressor
- How it Works: Rotor with sliding vanes compresses refrigerant in an eccentric chamber.
- Pros: Compact, lightweight, smooth operation.
- Cons: Wear on vanes over time, less common.
- Applications: Some Mazda, Subaru, and European models.
5. Wobble Plate Compressor
- How it Works: Similar to swash plate but with a non-rotating wobble plate driving pistons.
- Pros: Reliable, good mid-range efficiency.
- Cons: Older technology, mostly replaced by swash plate designs.
- Legacy Use: Older Chrysler and Jeep vehicles.
6. Electric Compressor
- How it Works: Powered by the car’s high-voltage battery (no belt drive).
- Pros: Works even when the engine is off (ideal for hybrids/EVs).
- Cons: Expensive, requires specialized repair.
- Used in: Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, BMW i3, Tesla.


