AC Compressor Assembly 4L3Z19703AB For Ford F-150 4.2L 1997-2006


Item condition:
New
Ended:
Sep 20, 11:58 PDT
Price:
$122.98 View item
Shipping:
FREE
Item location:
Milpitas,CA,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Interchange Part Number:
    CO 101510C F6519V703JA F65Z-19V703-JA 1520693
  • Fitment Type:
    Direct Replacement
  • Warranty:
    1 Year
  • Package Includes:
    A/C Compressor Assembly
  • Brand:
    AUTEX
  • Fit For Vehicle:
    97-06 Ford F-150 4.2L 04-04 Ford F-150 Heritage 4.2L
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    99628JW5460T7MM
  • Cross Reference Part Number:
    4L3Z19703AB, F6519V703JA, 4L3Z19703AB
  • Other Part Number:
    58151,6511460,20-10980-AM,YCC158,YCC203
  • Surface Finish:
    Painted
  • Bundle Listing:
    No
  • Superseded Part Number:
    57151 58151
  • UPC:
    192840260413

Description

Complete kit includes:
1 x A/C Compressor with Clutch (Pre-Pag 46 Oil inside)

Compatible with:
Make Other Interchange
AC Delco 1520693
Austin Baker 10310530
Austin Baker 10346550
Austin Baker 10346551
Autocomp Technologies 10101510
Autocomp Technologies 11101510
Autocomp Technologies 12101510
Compressor Works 618149
Compressor Works 618151
Denso Automotive Systems 4718120
Ford 4L3Z19703AB
Ford F65Z19V703JA
Four Seasons 57151
Four Seasons 58151
Frigette 2041027
Global Parts Distributors 6511460
Global Parts Distributors 7511460
Motorcraft YCC158
Motorcraft YCC203
NAPA 253183
NAPA 273183
NAPA TEM253183
NAPA TEM273183
Omega 2010980AM
Ranshu 143027NEW
Ready-Aire/Proliance 2606
Ready-Aire/Proliance 2606N
Spectra Premium 658151
Valeo 10000534
Visteon 10021
Visteon 100
Visteon 10021

Common issues for your reference when you’re replacing an A/C Compressor:
1. Compressor locked/seized internally:
The oil in the compressor is black and/or has aluminum particles in it. The belt snapped or when the a/c is turned on, the engine feels like it’s going to turn off.
2. Compressor is making noise:
The compressor makes noise when the a/c is on or off, the clutch has a red/brown discoloration caused by overheating.
3. Compressor does not engage:
The epoxy in the coil has bubbles, cracks and looks “dried out”
4. Compressor is leaking:
Compressors can leak due to various reasons. This can happen if the compressor overheats, obstruction in the system and overcharging the system. UV dye is found on the shaft or body of the compressor

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