1064354 Auto Air Conditioner Compressor For Ford Mondeo Focus Transit WXFD024
The car compressor is an important part of the air conditioning system, turning and powering the air conditioner through a drive belt. When you turn on the air conditioner, the electromagnetic clutch starts the compressor, compressing the refrigerant and providing cold air. If the compressor fails, it may cause the air conditioner to not work properly or provide poor cooling performance. Regular inspection and maintenance of your car's compressor is key to ensuring your air conditioning system is running well.
Parameter:
Model Number
| WXFD024
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Compressor Model
| MSC90
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Voltage
| 12V
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Car model
| For Ford Mondeo/Focus/Transit/Fiesta/Gougar/Courier/Fusion/Mazda2
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Year Model
| 1996-2013
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OEM
| 1064354/1066927/1406108
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Types of AC Compressors
The A/C compressor is an essential component of an air conditioning system. It consists of several parts, including the housing, connecting points, and the pulley with an electromagnetic clutch. The housing contains the compressor's sections, oil fill, and valves, while the connecting points are used for refrigerant pipe connections. The pulley with an electromagnetic clutch helps in the engagement and disengagement of the compressor.
There are various types and variations of A/C compressors available, with some of the most common ones being:
1. Variable or Fixed Swash Plate Compressors: These are the most commonly used compressors in automotive air conditioning systems. They use a swash plate mechanism to compress the refrigerant. Variable swash plate compressors allow for more precise control of the compressor capacity and can adjust the displacement according to the cooling demand.
2.Reciprocating Compressors: These compressors work on the principle of a piston moving back and forth within a cylinder. They are known for their durability and reliability, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications.
3.Rotary Compressors: There are two main types of rotary compressors: - Spiral Compressors: These compressors use a rotating spiral-shaped rotor within a cylindrical housing to compress the refrigerant. They are compact and efficient, making them ideal for small to medium-sized applications. - Vane Compressors: Vane compressors use rotating blades or vanes that slide in and out of slots within the compressor housing to compress the refrigerant. They are known for their smooth operation and low noise levels.
4.Electrically-driven Compressors: These compressors are used in hybrid and electric vehicles. As the name suggests, they are powered by an electric motor instead of a traditional engine-driven pulley. They provide efficient cooling while reducing engine load and emissions.
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