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Click here to find youre AC Compressor!
If you have ever had your air go warm in your vehicle's interior cabin you'll most likely be familiar with the term AC Compressor. In most cases when the air starts warming up its due to either a leaking or faulty AC Compressor. There are additional parts like the AC Condenser, AC Evaporator and temperature control head (in newer electronic versions) that can control and affect the cooling process but the belt-driven ac compressor is a most common culprit. It contains a fluid called Freon that aids in the process of cooling the air that is pumped into your interior. The compressor can normally be re-charged if the leak is not too bad but in the event the compressor will not hold a charge for an extended period of time it normally means it needs to be replaced.
Click here to find youre AC Compressor!
If you have ever had your air go warm in your vehicle's interior cabin you'll most likely be familiar with the term AC Compressor. In most cases when the air starts warming up its due to either a leaking or faulty AC Compressor. There are additional parts like the AC Condenser, AC Evaporator and temperature control head (in newer electronic versions) that can control and affect the cooling process but the belt-driven ac compressor is a most common culprit. It contains a fluid called Freon that aids in the process of cooling the air that is pumped into your interior. The compressor can normally be re-charged if the leak is not too bad but in the event the compressor will not hold a charge for an extended period of time it normally means it needs to be replaced.