AC Compressor

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Bentleycraig

Original Poster:

103 posts

25 months

Friday 5th April
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Can anyone tell me if I can get an alternative AC Compressor for my 2005 DB9. Don't want to pay Aston Martin prices or use second hand. It will be much appreciated if you can help. Regards

oilit

2,692 posts

185 months

Friday 5th April
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Iirc when i did mine i ordered from a place in Birmingham who sold reconditioned jaguar ones which fitted as direct replacements.

Bentleycraig

Original Poster:

103 posts

25 months

Friday 5th April
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Thanks, any idea of Jaguar part number?.

stevemcs

8,990 posts

100 months

bogie

16,614 posts

279 months

Friday 5th April
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On Amazon, from China £330...let us know if it fits well smile

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Compressor-Compatible-447...


bullet7

315 posts

109 months

Saturday 6th April
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I have just gone through this exercise and at first I considered getting my existing unit reconditioned by this company:

https://automotivecompressor.co.uk/epages/eshop931...

I have no idea how good they are, but I figured that as there is not too much that goes wrong with compressors, it was worth a try. I'm sure there are other companies that do this too.

Then I came across a brand new one on eBay, which I eventually purchased, as eBay was offering discounts worth £80. Here is the link:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/315235800304

Having checked the listing, it is now showing as out of stock. It might however be worth asking if they have any more coming in as they are cheaper than AM and seem to stock a good number of Denso compressors.

Good luck.

Bentleycraig

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103 posts

25 months

Thursday 11th April
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Thanks to everyone who has advised me.

stevenichols

63 posts

89 months

Friday 12th April
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I'm intrigued as to what you eventually decided to do as I'm in the same boat.

Do you buy one off Aliexpress, which comes on a slow boat from China. Or do you buy a reconditioned one from the company you mentioned? You can even buy a Chinese one off Amazon for £330 with free postage. Or do you bite the bullet and pay £700-850 for a brand new pump in the UK. Decisions, decisions!

I've had the car two years (2006 V8 Vantage) and have so far replaced the condenser and some pipework between the condenser and the pump, but it still only lasts about two weeks when recharged.

It's going in for a service in two weeks and also for a closer look at the problem, so I'm expecting to have to fork out for a new compressor!
I had UV dye added last time, but can't see any leaks with a UV light.

Cheers, Steve

HeWhoDaresRoy

500 posts

223 months

Friday 12th April
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Mine has a seized compressor clutch, so I’m going with a new genuine compressor. It’s going to be £1500 including fitting and re-gas at an AM specialist.

Bentleycraig

Original Poster:

103 posts

25 months

Friday 12th April
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I'm going to get mine reconditioned.

embdenb

127 posts

110 months

Friday 12th April
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HeWhoDaresRoy said:
Mine has a seized compressor clutch, so I’m going with a new genuine compressor. It’s going to be £1500 including fitting and re-gas at an AM specialist.
You do know that the clutch only can be replaced without discharging the system.?

Bentleycraig

Original Poster:

103 posts

25 months

Friday 12th April
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Yes. I'll disconnect the system end off Summer and get it reconditioned.

HeWhoDaresRoy

500 posts

223 months

Friday 12th April
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embdenb said:
You do know that the clutch only can be replaced without discharging the system.?
Thanks - I didn’t know that! Just went with what the specialist has said, so will ask the question.

bullet7

315 posts

109 months

Friday 12th April
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HeWhoDaresRoy said:
It’s going to be £1500 including fitting and re-gas at an AM specialist.
That seems an awful lot of money, especially from a specialist.

bogie

16,614 posts

279 months

Friday 12th April
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bullet7 said:
That seems an awful lot of money, especially from a specialist.
Agreed, I had an OE compressor replaced at a specialist for £750 ish.