Car AC Compressor RC.600.358 OEM 38800RSJE010M2 38800RB7Z020M201 HONDA For FIT 2008 WXHD015
High-quality replacement AC compressor designed specifically for Honda Fit 2008 models, ensuring optimal cooling performance and reliability.
Product Specifications
| Model Number |
WXHD015 |
| Car Model |
For HONDA FIT 2008 |
| Type |
Car AC Compressor |
| Compressor Type |
TRSE07 5PK |
| OE Numbers |
38800RSJE010M2 / 38800RB7Z020M201 / 38800RB7Z510M2 / 38800RB7Z51 |
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Top 5 Causes of Car AC Compressor Failure
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Lack of Lubrication (Oil Starvation)
Cause: Insufficient or degraded PAG/Ester oil leads to increased friction and overheating.
Result: Seized bearings, worn pistons, or catastrophic internal damage.
Prevention: Always check and replenish oil when servicing the AC system.
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Refrigerant Leaks
Cause: Cracked hoses, faulty O-rings, or corroded fittings allow refrigerant and oil to escape.
Result: Low refrigerant pressure forces the compressor to overwork, causing overheating.
Prevention: Regularly inspect for leaks and repair them promptly.
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Contamination (Debris/Moisture)
Cause: Metal shavings, dirt, or moisture enter the system due to poor maintenance or prior component failure.
Result: Clogged expansion valves, damaged compressor valves, or blocked passages.
Prevention: Replace the receiver-drier/accumulator and flush the system after compressor failure.
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Electrical or Clutch Failure
Cause: Faulty wiring, relay issues, or worn clutch coil prevents proper engagement.
Result: Compressor won't turn on, or clutch burns out due to excessive slipping.
Prevention: Test electrical components including clutch gap, relays, and fuses during diagnostics.
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Excessive Pressure or Overheating
Cause: Blocked condenser, faulty cooling fan, or overcharged refrigerant.
Result: High pressure strains the compressor, leading to seal leaks or mechanical failure.
Prevention: Ensure proper airflow across the condenser and correct refrigerant charge.