Genuine Pontiac Vibe A/C Compressor

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    Pontiac Vibe Air Conditioner Compressor

    Part Number: 19184682
    $266.35 MSRP: $484.29
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    • Other Name: Compressor,A/C; Compressor
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe | 4 DOOR AWD, ALL PURPOSE 4 DOOR, FWD GT | 4 Cyl 2.4L
  • Pontiac Vibe A/C Compressor - 88974336
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    Pontiac Vibe Air Conditioner Compressor

    Part Number: 88974336
    $441.09 MSRP: $910.40
    You Save: $469.31 (52%)
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Compressor,A/C; Compressor
    • Replaces: 88972202
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe | ALL PURPOSE 4 DOOR, ALL PURPOSE 4 DOOR AWD, ALL PURPOSE 4 DOOR GT | 4 Cyl 1.8L
  • Pontiac Vibe A/C Compressor - 19184680
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Compressor,A/C; Compressor
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe | ALL PURPOSE 4 DOOR | 4 Cyl 1.8L

Pontiac Vibe A/C Compressor

The A/C Compressor of your Pontiac Vibe creates high-pressure refrigerant that feeds into the cooling loop of your vehicle's cabin to help keep the passengers cool in the summer months. The A/C Compressor takes in low pressure vapor from the inlet and compresses it into a high pressure high temperature gas. The gas absorbs surrounding air heat and passes this hot stream to the condenser. Outside airflow at the condenser cools the gas and turns it back towards the liquid state. The refrigerant is chilled in the evaporator so it can absorb heat from the inside. Thus, you can set the temperature to your liking. Pontiac Vibe owners built after the early 1990s will usually find the R134a system under the hood. Over the years, the system's refrigerant style has changed from the early R12 setup to the later R134a configuration. The difference essentially lies in the oil applied; both designs depend on the same pumping action of the A/C Compressor. R134a replaced R12 because it is less harmful to the environment and uses a different lubricating oil. Frequent operation of the A/C Compressor ensures lubrication of the seals and consistent airflow performance. If a Pontiac driver in a Vibe variant finds airflow crisp during trips, the A/C Compressor is likely working well.

Each OEM Pontiac Vibe A/C Compressor we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.

Pontiac Vibe A/C Compressor Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to remove and install an A/C compressor on Pontiac Vibe?
    A:
    To remove the A/C Compressor, the refrigerant must first be recovered and the battery cable disconnected. The front of the vehicle should be raised and supported on jack stands, and the engine under cover and drive belt removed. The wiring connector and refrigerant lines should be detached, and the compressor unbolted and lifted from the vehicle. When installing a new compressor, O-rings specifically made for R-134a refrigerant should be used and lubricated with the same oil. The system should then be evacuated, recharged, and leak tested. Saved 85 words To remove the compressor, the refrigerant must first be recovered and the battery cable disconnected. The front of the vehicle should be raised and supported on jack stands, and the engine under cover and drive belt removed. The wiring connector and refrigerant lines should be detached, and the compressor unbolted and lifted from the vehicle. When installing a new compressor, O-rings specifically made for R-134a refrigerant should be used and lubricated with the same oil. The system should then be evacuated, recharged, and leak tested. Premium suggestions We found 4 additional writing issues in this text available only for Premium users. 3 Passive voice misuse 1 Unclear sentences 4 It's an online service that quickly and easily makes your writing better and makes you sound like a pro, or at least helps you avoid looking like a fool. Saved 85 words To remove the compressor, the refrigerant must first be recovered and the battery cable disconnected. The front of the vehicle should be raised and supported on jack stands, and the engine under cover and drive belt removed. The wiring connector and refrigerant lines should be detached, and the compressor unbolted and lifted from the vehicle. When installing a new compressor, O-rings specifically made for R-134a refrigerant should be used and lubricated with the same oil. The system should then be evacuated, recharged, and leak tested. Premium suggestions We found 4 additional writing issues in this text available only for Premium users. 3 Passive voice misuse 1 Unclear sentences 4 It's an online service that quickly and easily makes your writing better and makes you sound like a pro, or at least helps you avoid looking like a fool.

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