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DKS Truck Air Conditioning System Compressor For FAW J6 24V DKS 8PK
Auto Compressor WXTK015
Parameter :
Model Number | WXTK015 |
Car Model | For FAW J6 |
Voltage | 24V |
Type | 8PK |
Model | DKS |
Note | If you need 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. |
Find Problem
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.
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.
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.
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.
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COMPRESSOR
The compressor is the most vital component in any air conditioning
system, ensuring that you get cool air. It performs four key
functions in your vehicle:
CONDENSER
The A/C condenser is typically located in front of the radiator,
often referred to as a mini-radiator. While the compressor
pressurizes the refrigerant, the condenser cools and lowers the
pressure of the hot gases from the refrigerant. It also moves the
cooled liquid refrigerant to the receiver/dryer or accumulator.
RECEIVER/DRYER OR ACCUMULATOR
Your vehicle will either have a receiver/dryer or an accumulator,
depending on the model. Cars with a thermal expansion valve have a
receiver/dryer, while those with an orifice tube feature an
accumulator.
THERMAL EXPANSION VALVE OR ORIFICE TUBE
As mentioned, vehicles with a thermal expansion valve use a
receiver/dryer, while those with an orifice tube have an
accumulator. These components, found between the condenser and
evaporator, regulate pressure and temperature and determine the
appropriate amount of refrigerant to enter the evaporator.
EVAPORATOR
The evaporator is essential for producing the cold air that cools
your cabin. Located behind the dashboard, it cools the air with
refrigerant before it’s circulated into the interior of your
vehicle.