Automotive Air-Conditioning Compressors & Spares
Belt-Driven, Electric | Passenger, Commercial, and Heavy-Duty Vehicles
Your Trusted Supplier for Vehicle Air-Conditioning Compressors
MACS Auto supplies a full range of automotive air-conditioning compressors and spare parts for passenger, commercial, and heavy-duty vehicles. Whether you’re replacing an OEM unit or repairing an existing system, we stock trusted brands like Denso, Valeo, Hanon, Doowan, Sanden, Sanden Huayu, Kuhl Drive, and Mahle.


How does an Automotive Air-Conditioning Compressor Work?
The compressor is the heart of the vehicle’s system. It pressurises the refrigerant before transferring it to the condenser, where it converts from gas to liquid. A piston moves inside the compressor to create a vacuum effect that draws in refrigerant and oil mist, powering the cooling cycle.
Compressor Types
Passenger Vehicle Compressors
Available for most popular makes and models, including:
Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Fiat, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar, Jeep, Kia, Land Rover, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Opel, Porsche, Renault, Toyota, Volkswagen, Volvo and more.
Commercial Vehicle Compressors
Compatible with brands like:
Isuzu, MAN, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Toyota, Volvo, Scania
Heavy-Duty Compressors
Ideal for machinery and equipment from:
Bell, Caterpillar, Doosan, Hitachi, JCB, John Deere, Kubota, Komatsu, Liebherr, Volvo
Spare Parts & Build-Ups
We offer a wide selection of compressor spare parts, including:
- Complete clutch assemblies (select models)
- Hubs, coils, pulleys
- Bearings and shaft seals
- Control valves and back plates
- Tools needed to perform repairs
Need a custom setup? We can build universal-type compressors to your specifications. Request a service now!
Why Choose MACS Auto?
- Full range of new original, new generic, and reconditioned compressors
- All compressors carry the same warranty (original and generic)
- Expert support, contact us for help identifying the right part
- Vehicle part identification and online ordering available for verified customers
Quick Tips Before Installation
- Rotate the compressor crank by hand at least 10 times before installation
- Always check oil type and quantity when retrofitting
- Recommended servicing:
- Passenger/Light-duty: Once a year
- Heavy-duty: Every 100 operating hours
- Operating conditions (e.g. heat, dust) may affect service intervals
Frequently Asked Questions on Automotive Air-Conditioning Compressors
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