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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 Your 1996 Suzuki Swift AC Compressor
Maintaining your 1996 Suzuki Swift in top condition extends to every component, from the tyres on the ground to the air-conditioning parts under the bonnet. If you've ever felt the refreshing breeze of cold air on a scorching day, you can thank the AC compressor for its pivotal role in the air conditioning system. Yes, the 1996 Suzuki Swift does indeed have an AC compressor, and ensuring it functions properly is vital for comfort and safety.
The AC compressor is the heart of your vehicle's air-conditioning system. It is responsible for compressing the refrigerant and delivering it to the condenser, where it cools down your vehicle's interior. Over time, the compressor might wear out or become less efficient, often due to inadequate lubrication, refrigerant leakage, or simply because of age. Here's where regular maintenance comes into play.
If you notice that your air-conditioning system isn't cooling as it used to, or hear strange noises when the AC is on, it's time to give attention to your AC compressor. These are some signs that the AC compressor may be failing:
- Strange noises such as squealing or rattling when the AC is running.
- Air conditioner's cooling capability is reduced.
- Presence of leaks or pools of fluid under your vehicle.
Replacing an AC compressor isn't necessarily a daunting task, but it must be done with care. It's a good idea to enlist the aid of a professional to ensure everything is installed correctly and to avoid damaging other components. However, here are the steps generally involved:
- First, the refrigerant must be evacuated from the system. This can only be done with the correct recovery equipment.
- The drive belt is removed, followed by the disconnection of electrical connectors and refrigerant lines attached to the compressor.
- The old compressor is unbolted from its mount and removed.
- A new compressor is installed, and all connections and mounts are secured.
- The system is recharged with the correct amount and type of refrigerant.
- A thorough check is performed to ensure everything is operating correctly.
Regular maintenance shouldn't be overlooked either. Checking the system for leaks or refrigerant level at recommended service intervals helps prolong the life of your AC compressor. Always ensure the system is adequately lubricated, and check that the drive belt is in good condition and properly tensioned. Keeping your air conditioning in top shape not only ensures comfort on the road but also contributes to the overall health of your 1996 Suzuki Swift.