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what does "kompressor" on my 97 golf mean

by Prof. Hugh Abbott Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What does Kompressor mean on a car?

In simple terms, a supercharger is an air compressor, hence Mercedes-Benz's slightly stylized Kompressor name. This means that the compressed air is forced into the engine to provide extra power.

What's the difference between Kompressor and Turbo?

Kompressor is what Mercedes labels their supercharged engines, not turbocharged. Both are forced induction to increase performance. A turbocharger is powered by exhaust pressure,a “kompressor” or supercharger is powered by the crankshaft.

How does Kompressor engine work?

Differentiating itself from a turbocharger, the Kompressor uses a belt attached directly to the car's crankshaft. This crankshaft is designed to convert the linear motion of the pistons into a rotational energy that is further converted to whatever mechanical or electrical needs the car requires.

How does a Kompressor supercharger work?

0:448:02SUPERCHARGERS | How They Work - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd superchargers are mechanically driven by belts that are driven by the engine both of them areMoreAnd superchargers are mechanically driven by belts that are driven by the engine both of them are considered dynamic compressors where air gets accelerated to high speed.

Does a supercharger hurt your engine?

A supercharger puts a huge amount of stress on an engine through kinetic energy and heat production, therefore many engine components have to be over-engineered to cope with the additional strains put upon them. In most cases, this then leads to added weight and diminishing returns in terms of performance.

Does a supercharger make your car faster?

How much faster does a supercharger make your car? According to professionals, a supercharger can improve an engine's performance by 50%. However, do keep in mind that it can also reduce engine's fuel efficiency by 20%.

Is a supercharger a turbo?

A supercharger is driven from the engine's crankshaft by a belt, shaft or chain whereas turbochargers obtain their power from a turbine which harvests energy from the engine's exhaust gases. In simple terms a turbo is an air pump that enables more air to be pumped into the engine at higher pressure.

How do you drive a supercharged car?

1:514:264 Tips For Driving A Supercharged Car - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGo easy on the gas pedal um go easy depending on the driving conditions like if it's wet outside go.MoreGo easy on the gas pedal um go easy depending on the driving conditions like if it's wet outside go. Be easy on the gas pedal. Until you really know how the car will respond.

Whats a supercharger do?

What is a Supercharger? A supercharger is an air compressor that increases the pressure of air supplied to an internal combustion engine. This aids in higher power output as the engine gets more oxygen in each of its intake cycles and helps it to burn more fuel.

How do you tell if a car is supercharged?

Take a look at the badges on the rear of your vehicle, and look for the word “Turbo”, or the letter “T”, in conjunction with other letters, which is usually used to denote the word turbocharged (e.g. TDI, TSI, TFSI, TDCI).

Which is better a turbo or a supercharger?

But each system comes with a unique set of trade-offs. For those looking to balance performance with fuel economy and efficiency, turbocharging is the better choice. For those more interested in a straightforward solution to raw horsepower, supercharging is more likely the way to go.

Can a supercharger be turned on and off?

Third from the right in the above photo of easy-to-find-in-junkyards superchargers, the Previa supercharger can be turned on and off in true Mad Max fashion, and that requires the correct switch. This switch is used for two-speed truck axles.

94 S10 2.2 I'm not getting power to the AC Compressor. Checked fuses and low pressure switch. Still no power. I can come straight from the battery and it will work. Any help appreciated. Thanks

A/C compressor clutch relay , the PCM/ECM isn't energizing it ? Do you know what a wiring diagram is ? How to test electrical circuit's with a volt meter ? Free wiring diagrams here http://www.bbbind.com/free-tsb Enter vehicle info. year , make , model an engine . Under system click on HVAC ,then under subsystem click HVAC controls .

97 chevy suburban AC clutch won't engage pressures

Looks like the low pressure switch gets power from a 10amp ac fuse. Power then goes to the ac relay which is powered on by the ac heat controller on the dash. Power then goes thru the high pressure switch to the compressor. The ac relay is grounded to the body.

New compresser just stopped working was very cold ran it all day and now the compressor is not kicking in and out how can you tell if it is a relay or loss of carge

FIrst, with any electrical problem, always check the fuses first. The only way to correctly check the charge of the AC system is with a set of guages. You can assume the charge is good and procede with the electrical diagnosis, but it may all be a waste of time if the system has lost the charge.

Kompressor not kicking in

CHECK TO SEE IF AC COMPRESSOR GETTING POWER IF NOT CHECK COMPRESSOR CLUTCH WIRES FOR DAMAGE.AND CHECK THE FRONT SAM CONTROL MODULE FUSES AND RELAYS.

Have no power to the ac compressor. all fuses and

SOUND LIKE AC COMPRESSOR CLUTCH COIL IS OPEN.ITS GETTING POWER YOU HAVE A OPEN COIL CIRCUIT.

AC Compressor not engaging on 2000 Chevy Impala. Fuses and AC relay okay. No power at compressor. Need wiring diagram. Also need to know if compressor requires 12v for operation. If not what should voltage..

When your R-134a runs too low it will NOT engage the compressor. You need to refill your a/c system before the clutch will engage, I also suggest finding the leak.

Ac new and ran for 4 months then stoped

Try checking the spacing of the clutch of the compressor to your A/C...chances are the gap is too large and will not pull down to engage the compressor. That should eliminate the jump wire and keep your car snowing. No clutch to engage the compressor, no A/C.

What does the ESP light mean?

The Electronic Stability Program (ESP) warning light indicates there is a problem with your electronic stability program system or that you are driving on a slippery surface. When you drive through slippery surfaces, the ESP light will turn on and flash on your dashboard when it’s working.

How does the ESP system work?

The ESP does not work alone. It works in conjunction with the traction control and the anti-locking brakes (ABS). Modern cars have an onboard computer that monitors most of the car’s functions.

6 Causes of an ESP warning light

The most common reason the ESP light illuminates is because of a faulty ABS sensor or ABS ring. It can also be caused by issues like a bad throttle body, brake pedal switch, or steering sensor. If it’s blinking while driving on a slippery surface, it’s working correctly.

What to do if the ESP light comes on?

If your ESP light comes on you need to check the trouble codes with an OBD2 scanner to see what is causing the ESP light to come on. By just guessing and replacing parts, which you think are faulty, will only cause you to waste all your money if you are lucky.

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