RC.600.108 5U0820803K AC.100.1758 Car AC Compressor For Volkswagen Fox Voyage WXVW045
RC.600.108 5U0820803K AC.100.1758 Car AC Compressor For Volkswagen Fox For Voyage WXVW045
Parameter:
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Model Number
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WXVW045 |
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Car Model
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For Volkswagen Fox For Voyage |
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Type
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Ac Compressor |
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Warranty
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1 year |
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Compressor type
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6CVC13 3PK |
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OE No
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5U0820803J/5U0820803A/5U0820803G/5U0820803H |
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Causes of Automotive A/C Compressor Failure
1. Lack of Lubrication (Oil Starvation)
Cause:
Insufficient PAG or ester oil in the system (due to leaks or improper servicing).
Oil circulation blocked by a clogged filter/drier.
Effect:
Increased friction → Worn bearings, seized pistons, or shaft failure.
2. Refrigerant Leaks
Cause:
Faulty seals, O-rings, or cracked hoses.
Corrosion in condenser or evaporator.
Effect:
Low refrigerant → Poor cooling, compressor overheating (refrigerant carries oil).
3. Contamination (Debris or Moisture)
Cause:
Metal shavings from a failing compressor circulating in the system.
Moisture ingress due to a failed receiver-drier.
Effect:
Clogged expansion valve/orifice tube → Restricted flow.
Acid formation → Corrosion of internal components.
4. Electrical or Clutch Failure
Cause:
Burnt clutch coil (excessive voltage or aging).
Worn clutch bearing or air gap misalignment.
Effect:
Compressor won’t engage → No cooling.
5. Overcharging or Undercharging Refrigerant
Cause:
Incorrect DIY recharge or faulty pressure switches.
Effect:
Overcharge: High pressure → Valve damage, hose bursts.
Undercharge: Low oil return → Compressor seizure.
6. Excessive Heat or Overuse
Cause:
Prolonged A/C use in extreme heat.
Poor engine cooling (failed radiator fan).
Effect:
Thermal stress → Warped components or seal failure.
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Car AC Compressor: Quick Facts
1. What It Does
- The heart of your AC system
- Circulates refrigerant to cool your car
2. Trouble Signs
- Air isn't cold enough
- Weird noises when AC is on
- Oil stains near compressor
- AC turns on/off by itself
3. Can You Keep Driving?
- Temporarily yes, but...
- Risk of complete system failure
- May damage other parts
4. How Long It Lasts
- Usually 100,000+ miles
- Lasts longer with regular AC use
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