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RYC Automotive AC Compressor Kit KT AA77 - Compatible with Multiple Car Models | Perfect for AC Repair & Maintenance | Ideal for DIY Mechanics & Professional Technicians
RYC Automotive AC Compressor Kit KT AA77 - Compatible with Multiple Car Models | Perfect for AC Repair & Maintenance | Ideal for DIY Mechanics & Professional Technicians

RYC Automotive AC Compressor Kit KT AA77 - Compatible with Multiple Car Models | Perfect for AC Repair & Maintenance | Ideal for DIY Mechanics & Professional Technicians

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Description

Premium Quality Reman Automotive AC Compressor and A/C Clutch Kit. All of our automotive a/c compressors come pre-filled with the correct amount of oil. Guaranteed fit! Confirm that this Compressor Kit will fit your vehicle by using Amazon's garage. This compressor is tested for noise, leaks, and durability. › See more product details

Features

    Premium Quality Reman Automotive AC Compressor and A/C Clutch Kit.

    All of our automotive a/c compressors come pre-filled with the correct amount of oil.

    Guaranteed fit! Confirm that this Compressor Kit will fit your vehicle by using Amazon's garage.

    This compressor is tested for noise, leaks, and durability.

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This fit as a replacement well, with a minor adjustment. This did come with a collection of O rings, which was great, and not noted in the description. Big plus there. The electrical plug was on the opposite side from the compressor I removed, but I was able to easily remove two small bolts, turn the wiring to the needed side, and replace the wiring mounting bolts. This came filled with oil, but I'm skeptical about the amount being correct, and was thinking of flushing it and adding my own. When I removed the plastic caps over the freon flow holes, there was a wad of aluminum shavings under the edge of one of them, luckily not inside as far as I could tell. That tipped me towards draining the oil, flushing it, and adding my own oil. You need your old studs and nuts, since this didn't come with new ones, but pretty normal I think. Just installed and working well so far. Also much less expensive than the local auto parts store.