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2004 Toyota Corolla A/C Compressor

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Diagram (1 of 1): Air conditioner & heater - Condenser, compressor & lines
2004 Toyota Corolla A/C Compressor Diagram
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  • 7 Toyota 88403-02050 Hub
    88403-02050
    Hub
    Hub Sub-Assembly, Magnet
    MSRP: $35.41 Your Price: $25.44
    1
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  • 8 Toyota 88412-02130 Rotor
    88412-02130
    Rotor
    Rotor, Magnet Cluch
    MSRP: $479.24 Your Price: $335.66
    1
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  • 9
    88411-02050
    Stator
    Stator, Magnet Clutch
    MSRP: $209.07 Your Price: $147.69
    1
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  • 18
    90480-01405
    Seal
    Grommet
    • Part Notes: To Heater Core
    MSRP: $7.63 Your Price: $5.49
    1
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  • 88410-02110
    Clutch
    Clutch Assembly, Magnet
    • Part Notes: Corolla; USA Built
    MSRP: $1035.63 Your Price: $706.66
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A/C Compressor Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Toyota Corolla

  • Q: How to replace the A/C Compressor and its magnetic clutch in a refrigeration system on 2004 Toyota Corolla?
    A: To change the compressor and magnetic clutch, empty the refrigerant, unplug the hoses and take out the parts. Install the new components, making sure the torques and oil are appropriate. Modulate magnetic clutch clearance as required. Lastly, add refrigerant, heat the engine and verify leakages. Lasting use of identified tools.
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