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What is the reason for the air conditioning compressor not working in the Wuling Rongguang?

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PhoebeLee
08/27/25 8:01am
The air conditioning compressor in the Wuling Rongguang is not working due to insufficient refrigerant, which causes the compressor to stop functioning. Additionally, a faulty air conditioning clutch relay can lead to the compressor not working. Control circuit malfunctions are another possible cause for the compressor's failure to operate. Here are some relevant details about the Wuling Rongguang: Interior Changes: From a design perspective, interior design accounts for more than half of the overall vehicle design process. This is because, compared to the exterior, interior design involves a relatively larger number of components. In recent years, interior design trends have moved towards simplicity and neatness, with greater emphasis on the application and combination of various materials. The annual model upgrades are products that follow this development trend. Functional Changes: The most notable improvement is the modification of the rear seat folding function. The 2007 Wuling Rongguang enhanced the rear seat folding mechanism, increasing cargo space and making the interior more spacious. Moreover, the foldable rear seats provide better visibility for the driver when observing the rear.
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ODaniela
09/09/25 6:44am
When I was driving my Wuling Zhiguang, the air conditioning compressor suddenly stopped working, making the heat unbearable. This issue could be caused by several factors: first, a blown fuse—check the corresponding fuse in the fuse box under the dashboard and try replacing it with a new one. If it still doesn’t work, there might be loose wiring connections or a short circuit; I’ve encountered rusted connection points affecting the current flow. Alternatively, the compressor itself could be faulty, such as seizing up or breaking down. Insufficient refrigerant can also trigger a protection mechanism, causing it to shut down. A loose or broken belt is another common issue—I checked if there were any unusual noises. I recommend starting with the fuse and troubleshooting step by step. If that doesn’t resolve it, take it to a professional repair shop. Don’t force it to avoid heatstroke.
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LeWilliam
10/23/25 7:36am
My Wuling Zhiguang's air conditioning compressor has stopped working. As a DIY car owner, I often encounter similar issues. Common causes include a blown fuse, located in the box near the driver's side footwell—you can pull it out to check. Loose wiring connections—I sometimes try wiggling the connecting wires by hand, which might restore the connection. Compressor failure, such as internal damage—listen for any humming sounds; no sound might indicate it's broken. Refrigerant leakage can cause the pressure switch to stop working—check for leaks before adding new refrigerant. Relay issues—that small switch box controls the electricity; test by replacing it with a spare part. Proceed step by step, avoid disassembling randomly, safety first.
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RebeccaRose
12/06/25 7:57am
After driving for so many years, I've found that the air conditioning compressor in Wuling Zhiguang often fails due to minor issues. First, check the fuse and replace it in the fuse box. If the wiring connections are loose or rusty, simply clean or tighten them. If the compressor is seized and making noise, it needs to be replaced. A broken or loose belt can affect rotation, so adjust the tension. Regular maintenance and inspections can prevent these problems.
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