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Parts for your 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer-Ac compressor
Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 24V Direct Mount 10S13C - CXD6416
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount 10PA15C - CXD8750
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount 6SBU14C - CXD6906
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OEX Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Valeo DKS17D Style
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Valeo Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Ear Mount DKS17CH - 815019
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Hanon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Vs18 - CXH043
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Hanon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Hs18 - CXH054
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Doowon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Dv12 - CXH046
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Hanon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Vs12 - CXH072
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Hanon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Vs14 - CXH050
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 24V Direct Mount 10S17C - CXD6368
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount 7SEU17C - CXD6365
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Denso Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount 10S17C - CXD6404
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Hanon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount HS15 - CXH034
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Doowon Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount DV16 - CXH088
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OEX Air Conditioning Compressor 12V Direct Mount Calsonic CSV717 Style
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Maintaining and Replacing the AC Compressor in Your 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer
The AC compressor in your 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer is an essential component of the vehicle's air conditioning system, helping to ensure comfort during those warm drives. If you're driving a car from this era, it's important to pay attention to the signs that might indicate your AC compressor needs maintenance or replacement. This effort goes a long way in keeping your cooling system efficient and reliable.
One of the primary signs that your AC compressor is in need of attention is a reduction in cooling efficiency. If your car isn't cooling as it used to, it could be a hint that the compressor isn't functioning optimally. In some cases, you might also hear unusual noises when the AC is switched on, such as grinding or squealing sounds, which can indicate a problem with the compressor or its components.
During routine servicing, it's a good idea to have the AC system checked. Here are some steps to consider during maintenance:
- Check Compressor Oil and Refrigerant Levels: One of the most basic maintenance tasks is ensuring that the compressor has adequate oil and refrigerant. Low levels can cause the compressor to work harder than necessary, potentially leading to early failure.
- Inspect Belts and Clutch: The condition of the drive belts and compressor clutch is critical. These components should be free of cracks or fraying and properly adjusted for tension.
- Examine Electrical Connections: Checking the electrical connections to the AC compressor ensures that power is effectively being delivered. Loose or corroded connections can interfere with compressor function.
If you find that the AC compressor needs replacement, it's wise to consult with a professional. Replacing an AC compressor involves several steps, including recovering the refrigerant, removing the old compressor, and installing the new one. It's also crucial to replace the dryer or accumulator and the expansion valve or orifice tube to ensure the system remains free of contaminants and moisture. After the new compressor is installed, the system should be vacummed and recharged with the right type and amount of refrigerant and oil.
Taking care of the AC compressor through regular maintenance checks can extend the life of the component and save you the inconvenience of driving without a properly functioning air conditioning system. If you notice any signs of trouble, don't wait to address them. With careful attention and regular professional servicing, your 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer's AC system can keep you cool and comfortable for many kilometres to come.