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Parts for your 1990 Suzuki Swift-Ac compressor
element.ac POE Electric Compressor oil, 250ml, suits Hybrid - EHB250
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OEX Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Ear Mount Delco A6 Style - CXG003
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount 10S11C - CXD6267
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Hanon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Vs14 - CXH081
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Valeo Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount DCS17E - 699357
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Doowon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount DVE16N - CXH090
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Valeo Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Dcs17Ec - 813142
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OEX Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Denso 10PA15C Style - CXD0034
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Maintaining and Replacing the AC Compressor on Your 1990 Suzuki Swift
When it comes to keeping your 1990 Suzuki Swift comfortable through all seasons, the air conditioning system plays a crucial role. The AC compressor is a key component here, making sure refrigerant circulates through the system. If you're noticing that cool breeze isn't as cool as it once was, or perhaps the defroster isn't performing up to scratch, it might be time to take a look at your AC compressor.
Your AC compressor is responsible for compressing the refrigerant and moving it through the whole system. Over time, like any hardworking part, it can wear out or even fail, impacting the overall function of your air conditioning. Regular maintenance of the AC system can extend its life and improve efficiency. A common suggestion is to inspect the AC compressor and the rest of the AC system at least once a year or whenever you notice a decline in performance.
If you find yourself needing to replace the AC compressor on your 1990 Suzuki Swift, it's a task you can prepare for with a little bit of know-how and confidence. To start, it's important to ensure you source the correct part. Given the age and the model, always double-check compatibility when ordering a replacement. This could save time and avoid unnecessary returns. You can find parts from trusted automotive stores, and consulting with a knowledgeable salesperson can be beneficial.
- Begin by safely discharging the old refrigerant from your A/C system. This step is crucial for both safety and environmental reasons and it's often best left to professionals with the proper equipment.
- Disconnect the battery to ensure there is no power running to the vehicle as you work.
- Carefully remove the serpentine belt from the pulley on the AC compressor.
- Disconnect the electrical connections and refrigerant lines from the compressor.
- Remove the mounting bolts securing the compressor to the engine block.
- Install the new compressor by securing it with the mounting bolts, reconnecting the refrigerant lines and electrical connections, and replacing the serpentine belt.
- Before charging the system with new refrigerant, a vacuum test is recommended to ensure there are no leaks in the system.
- After confirming the system is leak-free, recharge it with the appropriate refrigerant type and amount.
Remember to run the air conditioning to circulate the refrigerant properly. If all goes well, your air conditioning should be performing like new, keeping you cool and stress-free cruising in your Swift. Regular check-ups and attention to any little hiccups early on can make all the difference in avoiding bigger issues down the line.