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Categories | Truck AC Compressor |
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Brand Name: | WNRLN |
Model Number: | WXTK454 |
Certification: | SGS/ISO9001 |
Place of Origin: | Guangdong, China |
MOQ: | Negotiable |
Price: | Negotiable |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, L/C, MoneyGram, PayPal |
Supply Ability: | 5000pcs per month |
Delivery Time: | 10-30 days |
Packaging Details: | Neutral packing /WNRLN packing/Customized packing |
Type: | Auto AC Compressor |
Car make: | For MODELO 7B10 POLIA 1A 115MM R134A |
Voltage: | 12V |
Grooves: | 1A |
Compressor type: | 7B10 |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
OEM: | RC..600.093 |
Company Info. |
Guangzhou Weixing Automobile Fitting Co.,Ltd. |
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RC..600.093 Truck AC Compressor For MODELO 7B10 POLIA 1A 115MM R134A WXTK454
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Model Number | WXTK454 |
Car Model | For MODELO 7B10 POLIA 1A 115MM R134A |
Grooves | 1A |
Model | 7B10 |
OEM | RC..600.093 |
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What to Do When Your Car's A/C Compressor Stops Working
Check the A/C Controls – Ensure the system is turned on and set to the coldest setting with the fan running.
Inspect the Fuse & Relay – Locate the A/C fuse in the fuse box (refer to the owner’s manual) and replace if blown. Test or swap the A/C relay with a similar one (e.g., horn relay) to check for failure.
Start the engine and turn on the A/C.
Observe the compressor clutch (front of the compressor). It should click and spin when engaged.
If the clutch doesn’t engage:
Check for power at the clutch connector (should be 12V+ when A/C is on).
Test clutch coil resistance (should be 2–5 ohms).
If no power, check pressure switches, wiring, and the climate control module.
Low refrigerant (due to leaks) can prevent the compressor from engaging.
Use an A/C manifold gauge set:
Low side: Normal range ~25–45 psi (varies by temperature).
High side: Normal range ~150–250 psi.
If pressure is too low, the system may have a leak (check for oily residue around fittings).
Grinding/clicking noise? – Could indicate a failing clutch bearing or internal compressor damage.
Belt squealing? – The compressor may be seized, causing belt slip.
Pressure switches – If faulty, they can block compressor operation.
A/C control module – Some vehicles disable A/C if engine sensors (like coolant temp) detect overheating.
Check for error codes – Use an OBD2 scanner for climate-related faults.
✔ If the clutch isn’t engaging but has power – Replace the clutch assembly.
✔ If refrigerant is low – Repair leaks, evacuate, and recharge the system.
✔ If the compressor is seized – Replace the compressor and flush the system.
If you lack A/C tools (gauges, vacuum pump).
If the system has major leaks or contamination.
If electrical diagnostics are too complex.
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