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Hello SAU members~!!

I was wondering if any one knows the part number of a/c compressor for 1992 R32 gtst or alternative compressor from other model of Nissan maybe Pintara or ute?. I guessing most of nissan vehicle uses same parts if they were manufactured with in same years unless it shows the diference like 1.6 pulsa and skyline. but don't know for sure :rolleyes:.

my a/c was playing up a bit starting to show faulty sensor so, fixem up than, gas ran out so, re gas it and now, the compressor won't kick in and blowing fuses. I am using 25amp fuse instead of 10amp (original blue) to just to keep cold air but won't last long... I am seeing a specialist on this Wed, but most likely compressor needed to be replaced.

I might run up to wrackers if I can find alternative compressor from other nissans.

come on guys, talk to me!! :cheers:

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You need to get the model number off your compressor and you need to match that number to other compressors that you may find.Otherwise you will find that they may all look the same BUT the offset of the pulley is different and the hose connections are different.There are so many variables in a/c compressors of the same type.Unless you want to go to the expense of getting custom brackets and hoses made up.

You need to get the model number off your compressor and you need to match that number to other compressors that you may find.Otherwise you will find that they may all look the same BUT the offset of the pulley is different and the hose connections are different.There are so many variables in a/c compressors of the same type.Unless you want to go to the expense of getting custom brackets and hoses made up.

Yes Lippo, that's what I was asking..

if anyone knows what brand and model no.... there is so many but can't find one for skyline..

You need to get the model number off your compressor and you need to match that number to other compressors that you may find.Otherwise you will find that they may all look the same BUT the offset of the pulley is different and the hose connections are different.

I got some other one.. "Diesel Kikki" brand (japan!).. from a 1989 model.

92600 01U00..

I've got some other one in there (think its a hitachi) now.. different part number but seemed to bolt up all fine? Haven't actually used it yet though..

I have checked mine and it is

ZEXEL DCW 17BE

Part no: 506231 -0097

se no: (2691) 033560

I have other question if anyone knows,

I have regas my a/c to R134A from mob down at auburn, he charged $150 for changing two valves and re-gas. but I believe there is more involved as changing dryer and oil in compressor?? or doesn't matter? I wasn't aware it so I questioned him but he said I wasn't necessary to fit new dryer it is optional.

what do you think guy? would that f*** up my A/C?

I am taking mine to Unique Auto sports at Castle hill this tuesday to see what is wrong with my car.

I am just hoping my compressor isn't f**k up because they didn't change oil...

if it did? I am going ask money back and charge him for the compressor!!

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