1999 Chevrolet Lumina - A/C Compressor

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Murray A/C Compressor - New - 58987

Part #:
58987
Line:
MRY
A/C Compressor   New; With Clutch; With V5 Compressor
Belt Width (in):   7/8 Inch
Belt Width (mm):   22mm
Oil Type:   PAG150

Murray A/C Compressor - New - 58992

Part #:
58992
Line:
MRY
A/C Compressor   New; With Clutch; With V5 Compressor
Oil Type:   PAG150
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Belt Type:   Serpentine

Murray A/C Compressor - Remanufactured - 57987

Part #:
57987
Line:
MRY
A/C Compressor   Remanufactured; With Clutch; With V5 Compressor
Belt Width (in):   7/8 Inch
Oil Type:   PAG150
New Or Remanufactured:   Remanufactured

Murray A/C Compressor - Remanufactured - 57992

Part #:
57992
Line:
MRY
A/C Compressor   Remanufactured; With Clutch; With V5 Compressor
Oil Type:   PAG150
New Or Remanufactured:   Remanufactured
Belt Type:   Serpentine

ACDelco A/C Compressor - 15-21214

Part #:
15-21214
Line:
ACD
A/C Compressor   V5; Includes O-Rings
Connector Shape:   Oval
Belt Type:   Serpentine
Compressor Type:   V5

ACDelco A/C Compressor - New - 15-21662

Part #:
15-21662
Line:
ACD
A/C Compressor   V5; With Clutch; Includes O-Rings
Oil Type:   PAG
Connector Gender:   Female
New Or Remanufactured:   New

Signs of a Leaking A/C Compressor


The A/C compressor pressurizes the refrigerant in your A/C system, turning incoming refrigerant into a hot, high-pressure gas. It also pushes the refrigerant throughout the system, allowing it to change states and cycle back to the compressor. When you activate the A/C system from the cabin, the A/C clutch locks and engages the compressor. The clutch and A/C compressor are driven by the serpentine belt or a dedicated A/C compressor belt as the engine spins, providing the power needed for it to generate pressure and move the refrigerant through its various states. A/C compressors may wear out with age and use or may suffer damage due to debris in the system or a lack of refrigerant pressure or lubrication. If you hear squeaking or squealing sounds from the A/C compressor, you may have a failing compressor, belt, or clutch pulley. Modern vehicles may also have A/C pressure safety switches that disable the compressor if the refrigerant pressure in your A/C system gets too high or low. This is usually an indication of an A/C system clog, leak, or failing A/C pressure switch. If your A/C system is not producing cold air, or if the A/C compressor is not activating, check your A/C compressor clutch, belt, and clutch relay to make sure it's engaging and powered correctly. If all of these parts are working as they should, it may point to a problem with your A/C compressor, and it's often recommended that your A/C orifice tube or expansion valve and your receiver-drier or accumulator be replaced if your A/C compressor has failed. For your next A/C repair, shop at O'Reilly Auto Parts. We carry replacement A/C compressors, clutches, relays, and refrigerant for a complete air conditioning repair.