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4472800891 MK582684 Automotive Compressor 10S15C For Mitsubishi Fuso Canter WXMS084

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Price: Competitive
MOQ: Negotiable
Delivery Time: 10-30 Days
Brand: WNRLN
Product Description

4472800891 MK582684 Automotive Compressor 10S15C For Mitsubishi Fuso Canter WXMS084

 

Parameter:

Model Number

 

 

WXMS084

Car Model

 

 

For Mitsubishi Fuso Canter

Type

 

 

Ac Compressor

Year Model

 

 

N/A

Compressor type

 

 

10S15C 7PK

OE NO.

 

 

4472800891/MK582684/2473007180/MK582379

 

 

Professional Operation

 

1.Our skilled auto air conditioning technicians will use our testing equipment to measure the pressure in your vehicle's internal systems and begin troubleshooting.

 

2.We'll carefully inspect your vehicle's entire air conditioning system to identify any faulty components and determine if other components are damaged or contaminated.

 

3.When necessary, we extract and store the refrigerant gas from the air conditioning system before any parts are removed, replaced or cleaned.

 

4.All of our aftermarket parts meet or exceed original equipment specifications, and our work and parts are backed by a nationwide warranty.

 

5.After reassembling the air conditioning system, we will add the correct amounts of refrigerant and oil. With our professional modifications and services, your car air conditioning system will run with high quality.

 

 

Find Problem

1.Inspect air flow problems: If you're experiencing insufficient air flow from your vents, ensure that there are no blockages. Your cabin air filter might be dirty or completely obstructed. While the engine air filter is well-known, the cabin air filter can also impede air flow. Another potential cause is a malfunctioning blower motor. Before jumping to replace the AC compressors, always check the fuse box for air flow issues.

 

2.Conduct a comprehensive check: If you're unsure about the problem with your AC system, perform a thorough inspection. This is a cost-effective method that could save you money in the long term. Start by turning on your car's AC and eliminate any other distracting noises. Listen for any abnormal sounds from behind the console panel or within the engine. Additionally, assess the cooling efficiency of the AC. Look out for unusual odors as well, as they could indicate faulty components or blown fuses. Therefore, it's important to inspect the fuses too.

 

3.Monitor your AC's temperature: Similar to measuring internal body temperature with a thermometer during a fever, diagnosing potential issues with your car's AC compressor requires checking its temperature. Specifically, pay attention to the AC compressor clutch. While the AC is running, locate the compressor and identify the clutch, which appears as a small circular gear responsible for engaging the compressor belt. If the AC compressor clutch remains still despite the AC running, it indicates a problem with the compressor. You can try adjusting the belt tension or opt for a complete replacement of the AC compressor.

 

4.Detect refrigerant leaks: Just like a closed brake system in your car, any leaks in the AC system can have a detrimental impact. This can result in temperature fluctuations or even complete failure of the system. Although refrigerant leaks can sometimes be caused by a faulty AC compressor, it is not always the case. AC compressors, like any other car part, can eventually fail. While some are manufactured with the highest quality standards and rarely require replacement, most AC compressors will eventually fail.

 

 

4 steps to diagnose a car air conditioning compressor problem:

 

Step 1: Start the engine and turn on the A/C to the highest setting. This will activate the air conditioning compressor, which will draw refrigerant from the evaporator at low pressure, compress it, and send it to the condenser at high temperature and pressure.

 

Step 2: Listen for any unusual noises. Inspect the clamps, fixing points, hoses, and lines for breaks, cracks, missing nuts or bolts, and vibrations transmitted from the engine to the cabin. Check the belt, clamping device, tensioner pulleys, and clutch for wear, as they can cause unusual noises. If no obvious issues are found, consult a qualified technician to further diagnose the problem.

 

Step 3: Check for cool air coming from the air vents. Make sure the cooling fans operate when the air conditioner is on. Clean or replace the cabin air filter if necessary. Remove any debris, such as leaves, bugs, or dirt, that could obstruct airflow through the condenser.

 

Step 4: Inspect for visible leaks under the car. Look for any signs of refrigerant leakage, such as oily stains or puddles. If a leak is detected, it is recommended to seek professional assistance to properly diagnose and repair the issue.

 

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Company Guangzhou Weixing Automobile Fitting Co.,Ltd.
Location No. 1128, South Tower, Anhua Hui, North Baiyun Avenue, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, Guangdong
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