A/C Compressor Kit Fits Mazda Protege 1999-2000 L4 1.8L OEM H12A0AH4JU 67478
- Item condition:
- Remanufactured
- Ended:
- Dec 25, 09:48 PST
- Price:
- $129.99 View item
- Shipping:
- FREE
- Item location:
- Los Angeles,CA,USA
- Ships to:
- Worldwide
Item specifics
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- Superseded Part Number:
- 10346000, 10346010, 1010763, 1110763, 1210763
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- Country/Region of Manufacture:
- United States
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- Interchange Part Number:
- B25F61450B, B26K61450D, 1522023, 2022181, 2022181R
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- Compressor Type:
- Matsushita Panasonic
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- Clutch Diameter:
- 5.3125" 5 Groove
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- Oil Type:
- Pag 100
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- Manufacturer Part Number:
- KT478
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- Other Part Number:
- CO 10763C, 67478, 68478, 67479, 68479, 639405
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- Brand:
- GEGOCOMP
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- Warranty:
- 1 Year
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- UPC:
- Does not apply
OUR PRODUCT
You are purchasing a Reman compressor with clutch.
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THE SYSTEM (COMPRESSOR INSTALLATION)
1 Year Ac Warranty & Agreement
Follow all local, state and federal regulations when servicing mobile A/C systems and read this instruction sheet prior to starting any repairs.
Oil charges and oil types should be closely adhered to for proper A/C performance.
If you are uncertain of OIL CHARGE OR REFRIGERANT TOTAL SYSTEM CHARGE refer to the under hood decal or, OEM service manual.
USE ONLY R-12 OR R-134a REFRIGERANT.
1. Remove compressor, receiver drier or accumulator, orifice tube or expansion valve.
2. Flush the condenser and evaporator using NON-OIL BASED A/C flush. On expansion valve systems THE VALVE MUST BE REMOVED before the evaporator can be flushed. FLUSHED CONDENSERS FROM OUTLET TO INLET AND EVAPORATORS FROM INLET TO OUTLET.
WARNING: NEWER STYLE CONDENSER DESIGNS ARE VERY HARD, AND SOMETIME IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO DO FLUSH, IN THOSE CASES IT IS SUGGESTED THAT IF THE COMPRESSOR HAS A MAJOR FAILURE THE CONDENSER SHOULD BE REPLACED.
3. Drain all the oil from the new compressor and dispose of according to local, state and federal laws. NOTE: if you compressor has a drain plug you will need to open it up and drain what oil is in there too,
4. Install half oil charge into the compressor and the remainder throughout the system. Turn compressor shaft 8-10 full revolutions to insure front seal and other internal parts are lubricated.
5. Install new receiver drier or accumulator and new orifice...