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Parts for your 2000 Mitsubishi Lancer-Ac compressor
Valeo Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Dcs171C - 716670
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount 10S17C - CXD6404
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Hanon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Hs18N - CXH042
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount 10PA15C - CXD6383
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OEX Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Calsonic CSV717 Style
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Hanon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Vs14 - CXH049
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Valeo Air Conditioning Compressor 24V Direct Mount DKS15D - 815034
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Doowon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Dv13 - CXH061
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Valeo Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount DKS17D - 699264
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Valeo Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Ear Mount DKS17CH - 813110
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 24V Direct Mount 10S17C - CXD6368
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount 7SEU16C - CXD6371
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Doowon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Dv16 - CXH070
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount 7SEU17C - CXD6365
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Hanon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount VS16 - CXH028
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AC Compressor Maintenance and Replacement for Your 2000 Mitsubishi Lancer
The air conditioning system in your 2000 Mitsubishi Lancer, like in any vehicle of its age, relies heavily on the AC compressor to keep things cool during the warmer months. This vital component is responsible for circulating refrigerant through the AC system, thereby facilitating the cooling process within your vehicle. Over time, however, your AC compressor may require maintenance or even a replacement to ensure optimal performance and a comfortable driving environment.
Regular maintenance of your AC system can prevent many issues associated with the compressor. Here are some tips and pointers to keep your AC compressor, and the overall air conditioning system in good condition:
- Run the AC Regularly: Even during colder months, it's beneficial to run your air conditioning system for a few minutes every few weeks. This keeps the gas in the system moving and ensures the compressor remains lubricated. It's a simple step that can prevent the system from drying out and save you from hefty repairs down the road.
- Check for Unusual Noises: If you hear unusual noises when turning on the AC, it may indicate a problem with your compressor. Squealing, clattering, or loud banging sounds could suggest that internal components are wearing out or breaking. Addressing these noise issues early can prevent further damage.
- Monitor Cooling Performance: Over time, you might notice that your air conditioner isn't cooling as effectively as it once did. This decrease in performance can result from a failing compressor or low refrigerant levels. If you experience warmer air blowing through the vents, it's a sign that your compressor might need inspection or servicing.
- Check for Leaks: Keep an eye out for refrigerant leaks, which may appear as greasy residues around the AC components. A leak would not only affect the cooling efficiency but can also lead to compressor damage. Don't delay in seeking professional help if you suspect a leak.
If your compressor does require replacement, it's advisable to consult a professional mechanic or service centre. Replacing the AC compressor involves removing the old unit, installing a new compressor, replacing the receiver-drier, and recharging the refrigerant in your system. This process ensures that your new compressor operates efficiently and prolongs the life of your AC system.
Maintaining your 2000 Mitsubishi Lancer's AC compressor is crucial for comfort and longevity. By keeping an eye on performance signs, addressing issues promptly, and following service maintenance checks, you can enjoy a cool and refreshing driving experience whenever you need it.