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Your cart is empty.Compressors are the heart of the A/C system, with a heavy responsibility to pump A/C refrigerant throughout the automobile's A/C system. That's why at UAC, we take the upmost care when developing new compressors. We always make sure that our new UAC branded compressors meet exact OE specifications, and that they are manufactured at a tier 1 facility. When you purchase a new compressor from UAC, you are receiving a high quality product at price that is very affordable.
k.m.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
Worked great on a 5.0
Uaintthickurfat
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
Fortunately it fell off in my driveway and not while doing 70mph.
Zavala
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023
It work perfect on 1995 ford f150 V8 5.8
Jason J.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2022
1995 Ford F150 5.8. UAC compress. It's either the UAC compress or the UAC hose assembly but you can't attach the hight side switch to the hose assembly. I've read other post people have to grind away metal from the ac compressor. Will update after install.
Blaine Mitchell
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020
So far so good, I’m a professional mechanic and do a lot of AC work. Normally I always try to install OE parts, but my personal vehicle needed a compressor so I figured I’d give it a try. Time will tell how long it will hold up. But so far I’d recommend it.
Clitus
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2019
It's a great product stocked stated preoiled its not add oil before installation it works great on my 93 F250 7.3 idi the pulley is bigger and had to get a 1" longer belt.
meh
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2019
I did the R12 to R134a conversion after my old compressor literally fell apart. I bought this compressor because it was much more affordable than any local parts stores and it looks identical to the OEM/Motorcrap compressor. It came pre filled with PAG oil and was easy to install. After I finished installing the rest of the retrofit parts and flushing the hoses and condenser, I filled the system up with R134a and got a reading of 36°F coming out of the vents while just idling in my driveway. It's been a couple months now and no problems yet. Still blowing cold.
Michael Woods
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2018
tip: fill with pag oil, then connect the hose assembly, then install the compressor and hose assembly in the truck/car to avoid spilling oil during installation. My 93 Ford Bronco has nice cold air again! It's very easy to install.
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