ACDelco Professional A/C Compressors pump refrigerant through the system and are the ideal high-quality replacement for your GM and non-GM vehicle. The compressor is typically engine driven via the accessory belt, and a clutch on the compressor is used to engage and disengage the compressor. Hybrid vehicles are typically equipped with an electric motor-driven compressor. The compressor draws in cool refrigerant gas from the evaporator and pumps it to a much higher pressure. The high-pressure gas travels on to the condenser. The compressor is lubricated by refrigerant oil. These Professional, premium aftermarket replacement components are manufactured to meet or exceed your expectations for fit, form and function.
Find out more about ACDelco Professional Air Conditioning Compressors and how they fit into the Heating and Air Conditioning System with the product facts below.
Fuction:
To compress and circulate refrigerant throughout the cooling system.
Signs of Wear and Troubleshooting:
Lack of or insufficient cooling, excessive clicking sounds, unusual noises or growling when using the A/C system could be a sign of a worn A/C compressor or components. This could be due to:
Your A/C system must be maintained with the correct level of refrigerant and appropriate pressure to work properly. An A/C system leak, which could result in incorrect fluid or pressure levels, could potentially harm or interfere with the performance of your A/C system. This would result in lack of or insufficient cooling performance. Common causes of A/C system leaks include:
To check your A/C system for leaks:
Did You Know?
These steps will help reduce heat within the system. If the overheating condition persists, pull over to the shoulder of the road and allow the engine to cool. As a precautionary measure, have your vehicle checked by a professional technician as soon as possible.
What It Does:
The Heating and Air Conditioning System heats and cools the vehicle’s cabin and defrosts the windows.
Good Maintenance Practices:
Your vehicle’s air conditioning (A/C) system should be routinely checked by a professional technician. This should occur approximately every 12 months, though you should check your Owner’s Manual for more specific recommendations. Any related maintenance should be handled only by professionals. If you notice any of the following conditions, have your vehicle checked right away:
Your A/C system requires proper air-flow to operate effectively. Poor air-flow across the condenser will impact system performance and can increase refrigerant system pressure. Make sure air-flow into your system is not obstructed by bugs, leaves, dirt or other contaminates in between tune-ups.
Your A/C system is a sealed system, which includes different components connected by hoses, tubes or lines. To keep the system leak free, inlet and outlet fittings have O-rings or seal washers, and the lines have leak-free fittings. To help prevent leaks in the A/C system, follow these guidelines when servicing connections:
When replacing your compressor, it is very important to use suction screens and inline filters on liquid lines. These filters and screens will catch any debris in the system to avoid damage to the new compressor. ACDelco also recommends system flushing using native refrigerant before installing a new compressor.
Limited Warranty: 12 Months/12,000 Miles