How to Buy the Right AC Compressor?

How to Buy the Right AC Compressor?

What does an AC Compressor do?

  The first thing you should know is exactly what an air conditioning compressor does inside your vehicle. The purpose of an AC compressor is to cool the air that is moving through the cabin of your vehicle. The cooling system AC compressor is the central component of your vehicle's AC system and if your AC compressor is failing, you will not get cool air. The compressor begins the cooling process by pumping a mixture of specialized oil and Freon through the system.

How to buy the right AC compressor

  Before buying an AC compressor, you need to know some information about your vehicle. The most obvious information required is your exact year, making and model. This information is critical because the manufacturer replaces the parts for different model years, sometimes even within the same model year. For this reason, you may also have to have the production date of your car (the exact date when your car was made in the factory). Do not panic, production dates can be found on the driver's side door blockage, usually in a month / year or date / month / year format.

  If for some reason you are not sure of your vehicle manufacturing and model number, we can also provide you directly from the parts with an accurate replacement of your AC compressor with the manufacturer's part number. Many times the part number is engraved on a compressor or sticker or label. If you don't have these part numbers, call your car manufacturer's local dealer and politely ask their parts department OEM (OEM) part number of the air conditioning compressor in your car, you just need to provide them with your van number and they can look it up.

Where can I buy the right AC Compressor?

  You should know your needs clearly, and then go to our website:Fab Heavy Parts to choose to buy.Thank you for considering Fab as your cooling system supplier. We are confident that we will provide you with the reliable and efficient cooling you need to keep your engine running smoothly for years to come. 

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