977014A071 Automobile Air Conditionner Compressor For Hyundai H1 WXHY009A
The automobile air conditioning compressor is the core component of the automobile air conditioning system. It achieves rapid cooling of the air in the car by compressing low-pressure cold gas into high-pressure and high-temperature gas. Our compressors have the advantages of efficient refrigeration capacity, low energy consumption, low noise and reliability, providing drivers with a comfortable driving experience. We are committed to providing customers with high-quality, high-performance automotive air conditioning compressors and contributing to the comfortable driving experience in the automotive industry.
Parameter:
Model Number
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WXHY009A |
Car Model
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For Hyundai H1 For Starex 2.5TD |
Type
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AC Compressor |
Year Model
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1997-2007 |
Compressor type
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HS18 1A |
OE NO.
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977014A071/977014A300/977014A/977013E935/977014A020 |
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Emergency situations
Some emergency indicators that something is wrong with your compressor include:
1.Weird noises: This could be caused by a worn or broken belt/pulley. There are several other issues that may need to be addressed immediately.
2.Burning smell: The compressor wiring may be damaged or burned.
3.Leaking dashboard: It could be caused by a clogged hose or drain. Age and moisture can also cause your system to leak.
If you experience any of these issues, it is important to have your AC system inspected and repaired by a qualified technician as soon as possible to prevent further damage and ensure optimal cooling performance.
Compressor failure status
In the case of leaks, refrigerant can escape the system through various points such as the shaft seal, hoses, O-rings, and gaskets. These leaks can be difficult to identify and may require the use of UV dye or electronic leak detectors. When refrigerant leaks, it not only affects the compressor but can also damage other components in the system. The refrigerant carries an oil mist that helps keep everything lubricated, so insufficient refrigerant can disrupt the air conditioning cycle and cause damage.
Odd noises coming from the compressor can be a result of internal parts failing or seizing. This can lead to unpleasant sounds, especially from the compressor clutch or belt pulley.
If the air conditioner is not producing cool air, it's likely due to a lack of refrigerant or a failing component in the system. Insufficient refrigerant prevents the compressor from circulating enough refrigerant to maintain proper cooling.
If the check engine light on the dashboard is illuminated, it indicates a more serious issue. The ECU (Engine Control Unit) monitors voltage signals to various parts, including the compressor. Malfunctioning signals can result in incorrect voltage delivery, triggering the check engine light.
Please note that these are general explanations and specific diagnoses or repairs should be carried out by a qualified professional.
Warehouse /Delivery
In a closed AC system, the cooling of freon in the evaporator occurs due to a sharp change in pressure: liquid freon under high pressure passes through a narrow opening, atomizing and instantly cooling. The task of the compressor is to pump refrigerant (freon) from the low-pressure circuit (from the condenser radiator) to the high-pressure circuit (to the evaporator radiator) with its simultaneous compression, which means an increase in temperature. In the condenser, the freon is cooled and turns into a liquid state, after which it enters the condenser again. The AC compressor is sometimes referred to as the "heart" of the system, so its smooth operation is so important for the normal operation of the air conditioner. At the same time, the compressor is also heavily loaded.
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