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A compressor is a vital part of your vehicle’s air conditioning system, ensuring cool air circulates efficiently. For those seeking a reliable replacement, our lineup covers a wide range of makes and models.

When your car compressor fails, it can cause your AC to blow hot air or make a squeal. Our selection of AC compressors is engineered for proper installation and long-term performance.

Car AC compressors are built to handle high-pressure refrigerant and deliver cold air into your cabin. For a complete cooling system overhaul, pair your compressor with components from our Cooling System Parts range.

Key Capabilities

  • Direct Fit for Popular Vehicles: Each AC compressor is designed to fit leading models, including Toyota, Nissan, Holden, and Ford.

  • Durable Construction: Compressors are made with robust materials to withstand high-pressure cycles and resist compressor failure.

  • Integrated Clutch Assembly: Every unit includes a compressor clutch and pulley for smooth operation and easy replacement.

  • Optimized for Refrigerant Flow: Ensures efficient air conditioning performance and reliable cold air delivery.

Ideal For

  • Vehicle owners needing a replacement AC compressor for their Holden Commodore.

  • Automotive workshops seeking cost-effective replacement options for the Ford Ranger.

  • Drivers experiencing common symptoms like squealing or grinding, or low pressure in their AC unit.

  • Anyone troubleshooting a malfunctioning compressor or planning to replace the entire unit for optimal air conditioning.

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FAQ

1

What are the signs of a failing AC compressor?

Common symptoms include hot air, squealing or grinding noises, and low pressure in the air conditioning system. These symptoms can indicate compressor failure.

2

How do I choose the right AC compressor for my vehicle?

Check your vehicle’s make and model and match them to the compressor specifications listed. Compatibility is essential for proper installation and performance.

3

Should I replace the entire air conditioning compressor or just the clutch?

If the compressor is responsible for circulating refrigerant and fails, it’s often best to replace the entire unit to avoid future issues.

4

What is the typical compressor replacement cost?

Compressor replacement costs vary by vehicle and compressor type. It’s cost-effective to replace both the compressor and clutch assembly together.

5

Can a bad AC compressor cause the AC system to blow hot air?

Yes, a malfunctioning compressor may cause your AC to lose cooling, resulting in hot air from the air conditioner vents.