Drain / discard shipping oil and add manufacturer's recommended type and amount of A/C Refrigerant Oil through drain bolt or suction port (check underhood label for system requirements)
100% vacuum and leak tested for long life and proper performance
Includes required o-rings / sealing washer for ease of installation
Which A/C Compressor Do I Need?
Certain vehicles came with multiple compressor styles. You can only replace your current compressor with the same style compressor.
Locate the tag on the back or side of your existing compressor. Look for information like Manufacturer Name, Compressor Type / Style, and Model Number / Part Number.
A/C System Repair - Do it Right the First Time!
A successful A/C Compressor repair requires more than just the compressor! Always flush the system and replace the small components that cannot be flushed -- A/C Expansion Valve (or A/C Orifice Tube) and A/C Receiver Drier / Accumulator (or A/C Receiver Drier Desiccant Element) -- to prevent old contaminants from damaging your new compressor. Replacement of these components is often required to satisfy a manufacturer warranty claim.
Service Tip: Once filled with oil, place or hold the new A/C Compressor with the front seal facing down for 1-3 minutes. This will help coat the seal with oil - if this seal is not lubricated before installation, refrigerant may leak.
Videos
Hose Assembly Replacement Consideration Quick Tip
Proper Compressor Installation to Prevent Premature Failure (Video)
Warranty Information:Compressors 2 years/24,000 miles. Commercial, heavy duty, or fleet use - Compressors 12 month. IMPORTANT A/C COMPRESSOR WARRANTY NOTE: In order to ensure that proper warranty credit is issued if needed, the compressor installation instructions must be adhered to. All compressors returned for defect must show proof of purchase of an A/C Orifice Tube (or A/C Expansion Valve), A/C Receiver Drier/Accumulator, and A/C System Flush or a Work Order showing the purchase of these items and that the system was flushed.