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8103100XS56XB 12V Air Conditioner Compressor JSR09T 4PK For The
Great Wall Hover M4 WXCC027
The automobile air conditioning compressor is the core component of
the automobile air conditioning system and plays a key role in
driving the refrigeration cycle. It achieves rapid cooling of the
air in the car by compressing low-pressure cold gas into
high-pressure and high-temperature gas. A high-quality compressor
provides efficient refrigeration capacity, which can reduce the
temperature inside the car in a short time and provide a
comfortable driving experience. At the same time, it must have the
characteristics of low energy consumption, low noise and
reliability to ensure the long-term stable operation of the air
conditioning system. The performance of the automobile air
conditioning compressor directly affects the working effect of the
entire air conditioning system. Choosing a high-performance and
reliable compressor will bring a more comfortable driving
experience to the driver.
Parameter:
Car model | For The Great Wall Hover M4 |
Compressor Model | JSR09T |
Voltage | 12V |
Refrigerant | R134A |
Year | 2012-2017 |
OEM | 88103100XS56XB |
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.
When unusual noises arise from your vehicle, particularly
concerning the air conditioning system, it is usually an indication
of a problem. This includes the AC compressor, which has the
crucial task of compressing and circulating the refrigerant for the
air conditioning. During your daily driving, the compressor
regularly goes through cycles of turning on and off, causing wear
and tear on its components over time.
One common issue is with the sealed bearing within the AC
compressor, which can deteriorate or seize up when the lubricant
leaks out. This can lead to a high-pitched squeal or a grinding
noise resembling metal-on-metal. If the bearing seizes, the drive
belt may emit a squealing sound as it fails to rotate the
compressor.
Repairing AC compressors is sometimes possible, but in most cases,
replacing the faulty compressor with a new one is a more effective
and durable solution. Not only does this save time, but it also
ensures a higher-quality repair.