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2013 Ford Lobo AC Compressor

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AC Compressor with Clutch & PulleyAC Compressor with Clutch & Pulley
A-Premium®
AC Compressor with Clutch with 6-Groove Pulley A-Premium APACC304
4.6366 Reviews
$222.99
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2-year warranty
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Vehicle: 2013 Ford Lobo
Item LocatedUnited States
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168660, BL3Z19703B, BL3Z19703D
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AISIN AC Compressor with Clutch
Aisin
AC Compressor Aisin ACCFD-00057
$241.99
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Vehicle: 2013 Ford Lobo
Item LocatedUnited States
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BL3Z19703B, BL3Z19703D
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A/C Compressor - TYC 20067
TYC
A/C Compressor - TYC 20067
$326.99
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3-year warranty
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Vehicle: 2013 Ford Lobo
Item LocatedUnited States
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20067, 68192, BL3Z 19703 C, AL1Z 19703 B, CO10905C, 6512617
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A/C Compressor - TYC 20002
TYC
A/C Compressor - TYC 20002
$303.99
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3-year warranty
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Vehicle: 2013 Ford Lobo
Item LocatedUnited States
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20002, 168660, BL3Z 19703 D, CO30022C, 6512905
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A/C Compressor - Valeo 700731
Valeo
A/C Compressor - Valeo 700731
$450.99
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Vehicle: 2013 Ford Lobo
Item LocatedUnited States
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ColorSilver
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700731, 20-21944-AM, 6512617, 0610243, 78190, 77190, 68192, 471-6052, 
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Find the Right A/C Compressor for Your Vehicle

Your A/C compressor is the heart of the vehicle’s air conditioning system—it pressurizes and circulates refrigerant so the A/C system can deliver cold air through the vents. When you shop this collection, focus on exact vehicle compatibility (year/make/model/engine) because compressor design, mounting points, pulley/belt alignment, and clutch specs can vary by trim and powertrain.

For best results, match the compressor to your vehicle’s A/C system configuration and confirm whether your setup requires an air conditioner compressor with a clutch, or a compressor intended for systems that control engagement differently. A correct match helps restore efficient cooling, stabilize vent temperature, and reduce the risk of premature wear caused by misalignment or incorrect pressure ranges.

A/C Compressor Failure Signs and What They Usually Mean

A failing air conditioner compressor often shows up as inconsistent cabin temperature—warm air or hot air coming from the vents when you expect cool air, or “cold air coming” only intermittently. Another common indicator is strange noises: squealing, grinding, or a harsh metallic sound during A/C operation, which may point to internal wear, clutch issues, or shaft/bearing problems.

Many A/C problems are linked to refrigerant leak and system contamination. Low refrigerant can reduce cooling and strain the compressor; moisture, dirt, and debris can circulate through the condenser and other components, accelerating compressor failure. If your A/C system isn’t working properly, addressing the root cause (leaks, contamination, oil balance, and pressure) is essential for a durable repair—not just replacing the part.

Replace Smart: Quality, System Protection, and Cost-Effective Cooling

A quality A/C compressor is a cost-effective way to bring back reliable cooling—especially when paired with the right supporting steps. To protect the vehicle’s A/C system, ensure correct refrigerant handling, proper oil quantity, and stable system pressure. Replacing only the compressor while ignoring leak sources or contaminated lines can lead to repeat failures and unnecessary labor.

For conversion-focused buyers, prioritize three outcomes: reliable cooling performance, reduced comeback risk, and predictable total cost. A well-matched compressor, correct installation process, and attention to related components (like the condenser, belt drive, and seals) help your ac unit deliver consistent cold air, avoid hot air coming from vents, and keep the A/C system running smoothly over time—backed by a clear warranty and fitment support.