720975 22E9791110 Truck AC Compressor For Massey Ferguson For JohnDeere WXTK220
720975 22E9791110 Truck AC Compressor For Massey Ferguson For JohnDeere WXTK220
Parameter :
| Car Make |
For Massey Ferguson For JohnDeere
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| Compressor Model |
SP10
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| Belt Pulley |
2A
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| Voltage |
12V
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| OEM |
717638/720975/22E9791110/883541139/16372954/040654/3164540
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| Note |
If you need a assistance to make sure that this part will fit your vehicle, please send us the photo of your old product, the OEM and /or the year, make model and engine size of your vehicle so that we may confirm it for you . We also recommend using the compatibility chart in order to make sure that this product will fit your vehicle.
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Main problem
Poor AC performance can often be attributed to either compressor failure or low refrigerant levels. Unfortunately, these components work closely together, making it difficult to determine the exact cause of your AC troubles. So how can you determine if it is a compressor issue? There are a few subtle symptoms to be aware of:
1. Insufficient Cooling: If your AC system is not producing cold air or if it takes a long time to cool the cabin, it could be a sign of compressor dysfunction.
2. Unusual Noises: If you hear unusual noises, such as grinding or squealing, coming from the engine area while the AC is running, it may indicate a problem with the compressor.
3. AC Clutch Problems: If the AC clutch does not engage or disengage properly or if it constantly cycles on and off, it could be a sign of compressor malfunction.
4. Refrigerant Leaks: If you notice a decrease in the amount of refrigerant in your AC system, it may be due to a compressor issue.
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is advisable to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified technician to properly diagnose and resolve the problem.
warning sign
- The Compressor Isn't Activating: If your car's AC system is not producing cold air when it is turned on, the compressor may be the issue. To check if power is reaching the compressor, use a multi-meter. If no power is reaching the compressor, it is recommended to take your car to a mechanic or an auto electrician for further diagnosis and repair.
- Warm Air Instead of Cold Air: Another common indication of a failing AC compressor is when the air conditioner starts blowing warm air instead of cold air. This could be due to a refrigerant leak or insufficient refrigerant gas levels. In some cases, replacing the entire AC system may be necessary to resolve this problem.
- Loud Noises Emanating from the Compressor: A failing AC compressor may produce loud noises, a clear sign of its deteriorating condition. These noises could be a result of a faulty clutch or worn-out bearings. They are often described as grinding sounds coming from under the hood when the AC system is activated.
- Oil Leak Under the Vehicle: An AC compressor in poor condition can lead to oil leaks. This occurs due to excessive heat and pressure within the engine bay, leading to worn-out compressor seals over time. If you notice any liquid leaking underneath your car, it is essential to have it inspected promptly to prevent further damage.
The compressor is the power unit of the air-conditioning system that puts the refrigerant under high pressure before it pumps it into the condenser, where it changes from a gas to a liquid. A fully functioning compressor is necessary for the air-conditioning system to provide peak performance. On most cars, A/C compressors are driven by an engine-accessory belt. If the belt is worn and slips, the compressor won’t operate at full strength. Compressors can also leak refrigerant, resulting in less cold air going into the interior. Internal parts can also fail, leading to no cold air. Not all air-conditioning problems are because the system is low on refrigerant. Some are caused by issues with system parts, such as the compressor.
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