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AC Compressors for Sale

AC Compressors for Sale Air conditioning systems in all vehicles have been modified over the past 30 years to include new technologies. The use of small and concentrated compressor units are common in late model vehicles. If you’re searching online for AC compressors for sale, the process of finding the exact part you need can be tedious. Taking care of the AC system inside of a vehicle is just one part of the process of vehicle ownership. Pro Auto USA features the largest online inventory of compressors, evaporators and other parts needed for an AC system repair. What an A/C Compressor Does in a Vehicle Coolant is supplied through automobile engines and is disbursed through the heating and cooling system. The AC compression component accepts the raw coolant and turns this into cooled air that is blown into the ductwork of each vehicle. The compressor works to cool heated air when needed for climate control. These units are often the first component to fail due to the non-stop usage that they receive in modern vehicles. Things That Cause Vehicle AC Systems to Fail 1. Leaking coolant Fluid that is removed from a vehicle compromises the integrity of the engine. Because engines need fluid for cooling purposes, leaked coolant can lead to A/C problems. Vehicles that leak fluid can often put more strain the compressor and cause failure. Not every vehicle has a low pressure switch to notify of a loss in fluid. 2. Damaged fuse or compressor clutch Fuses are often used in air conditioning systems in vehicles to regular the electronic pulses needed for parts to engage and disengage. A blown fuse can cause a number of electrical issues and prevent a compressor from […]

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Transfer Cases for Sale

Transfer Cases for Sale The drive train system in all four-wheel drive enabled vehicles uses what is known as a transfer case for engagement. These can be produced by automakers in multiple versions. The most common types of assemblies that are found through Internet sellers are preowned condition units transfer cases for sale. Pro Auto USA maintains what could be the largest source to find these units for sale prices online. If you can’t find a case locally, researching our database will usually find a match for you. Types of Transfer Cases in 4×4 Vehicles 1. Manual or Stick Shift There are two different versions of manual case assemblies. These were used until the late 1980s before electronic modules were commonplace. Some units consist of a manual level that must be engaged from inside of a 4WD vehicle. Popular manufacturers of these units include Borg Warner and New Process Gear. A secondary type of manual edition unit requires the turning of a special known located on the driver side of a front axle. These are more common in Jeep vehicles built prior to 1988. 2. Automatic Assembly Just like an auto transmission, the automatic transfer case uses a series of gears combined with electronic controls. Modules are used to send electronic pulses to the drive train system to engage the various types of gearing needed for off-road activities. The automatic units are more common in vehicles produced within the past 25 years in the global auto market. The automatic assemblies still maintain the use of transfer case fluid to ensure that all gears are lubricated when shifted. Preowned Transfer Cases Fluid Tested Buying from a dealer is a regular process. What is not regular is […]

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Turbos for Sale

Turbos for Sale Engines burn a mixture of fuel and air. The fuel may enter the combustion chamber through fuel injection or carburetion. Air is normally drawn into the chamber through the air filter by atmospheric pressure. A turbo charging system creates a higher amount of air, or pressurized air, to be sent into the chamber. The basics of turbos The gases that are expelled in the exhaust system of an engine are wasted energy. Turbos make use of normally discharged gases to turn a turbine. The turbine forces more air into the engine of the vehicle. When there is more available air, more fuel can then be used while still maintaining the fuel to air ratio of the engine. The higher amount of fuel produces a larger explosion from combustion. This results in more power being delivered by the engine. As the piston returns to the top of the cylinder to begin a new cycle, unburned fuel and burned gases are pushed out through the exhaust system of the engine. On the exhaust side, spent gases are directed over a turbine wheel. The force of the exhaust turns the turbine. This is similar to the movement of blades on a windmill. A shaft connects the output of the turbine to the engine and a compressor or air pump. The compressor is turned by the shaft, creating compression and forcing the additional air into the combustion chamber. This type of system is designed for additional power. It also improves fuel efficiency when used to make the most out of wasted energy in the exhaust gases. More manufacturers are using turbine systems to maximize fuel economy without sacrificing power. An additional benefit is a reduction in […]

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