What is the model number of the Wuling Rongguang air conditioning belt?
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The model number of the Wuling Rongguang air conditioning belt is 4PK910. Here are some relevant introductions about the Wuling Hongguang: 1. Introduction one: The Wuling Hongguang adopts the currently very popular double U front face design and a three-dimensional vertical waterfall-style chrome-plated intake grille, which not only makes the front part look more fashionable and dynamic but also inherits some characteristics of the General Motors series. 2. Introduction two: The interior of the Wuling Hongguang also fully adopts a car-like design style. The instrument panel is simple and eye-catching, and the functional layout of the control console is reasonable and within easy reach. The combination of black on top and light on the bottom, along with the wraparound cockpit design, adds a home-like atmosphere and affinity. 3. Introduction three: The Wuling Hongguang is equipped with two engines, the P-TEC 1.2L and the 1.5L-DVVT, both designed and manufactured according to General Motors' global powertrain standards. These two engines adopt a double overhead camshaft design, which is relatively rare in small-displacement engines. While ensuring sufficient power, they also demonstrate good fuel economy, greatly reducing vehicle usage costs.
I've driven my Wuling Rongguang for nearly 100,000 kilometers now. The model of the AC belt really depends on the specific vehicle variant. Mine is a 2018 model and uses a 5PK1130 belt, but it might differ for different years or engines - for example, earlier models used 5PK1125. You must remove the old belt to check the engraved markings or consult the vehicle manual to confirm. If the belt is worn out, it'll squeak and affect AC cooling, which is especially annoying in summer. When replacing, you need to loosen the tensioner pulley to remove the old belt and install the new one, then adjust the tension to about 90 degrees of twist - too tight and it'll wear out quickly and damage bearings, too loose and it'll slip causing AC failure. I always check for cracks or signs of aging during maintenance, and recommend changing it every two years or so. Always buy genuine brand parts - don't cheap out, as small components can cause bigger issues. If unsure, it's safer to let professionals at 4S shops or repair centers handle it.