Is it necessary to repair a damaged car air conditioning compressor?
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It is necessary to repair a damaged car air conditioning compressor. Here are the reasons for air conditioning compressor damage: 1. Electromagnetic clutch contamination: Since the electromagnetic clutch is installed relatively close to the ground, long-term driving can cause the clutch to get contaminated with sewage or mud, leading to internal bearing damage and resulting in abnormal noises. 2. Loose drive belt: The car air conditioning compressor has high operational requirements for the electromagnetic clutch. A loose drive belt increases the load on the electromagnetic clutch, making it prone to damage, and in severe cases, it can cause the compressor to burn out. 3. Repeated engagement of the electromagnetic clutch: Repeated engagement of the electromagnetic clutch leads to insufficient power generation from the alternator, causing insufficient working voltage for the compressor and resulting in abnormal noises. 4. Lack of lubricating oil: Insufficient lubricating oil inside the compressor. After prolonged use, the compressor should be appropriately lubricated to avoid abnormal noises or scrapping due to friction.