BDFHYK 158323 A/C Compressor with Clutch For Toyota Highlander V6 3.5L 2008 2009 2010

Regular price $275.99
Product Detail
  • Type A/C Compressor
  • SKU BDDLZ-BD-05-00021BS-008-W
  • OE Number 88320-48150 88320-48160 88320-4815084 88320-4816084 158323 157323;
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BDFHYK 158323 Car AC Compressor with Clutch for Toyota Highlander 3.5L

If your Toyota Highlander 3.5L A/C is blowing warm air, cooling only sometimes, making compressor-area noise, or showing oil / refrigerant traces near the compressor, the BDFHYK 158323 car ac compressor with clutch may be the replacement to consider after diagnosis. It is built for selected 2008-2010 Toyota Highlander V6 3.5L applications and should be matched by fitment, OE number, and original compressor layout before ordering.

Before You Buy This 158323 A/C Compressor

  • Confirm vehicle fitment: Toyota Highlander V6 3.5L, 2008, 2009, 2010.
  • Compare OE / interchange numbers: 88320-48150, 88320-48160, 88320-4815084, 88320-4816084, 158323, 157323.
  • Check the original compressor: compressor body, clutch face, pulley area, mounting points, refrigerant ports, and connector area should match.
  • Confirm the repair need: this part is for compressor or clutch assembly replacement, not every A/C cooling problem.

Why This BDFHYK Highlander AC Compressor May Fit Your Repair

  • A/C compressor with clutch: helpful when the compressor and clutch assembly are being replaced together.
  • OE-style replacement path: made for buyers comparing the original compressor against OE / interchange references.
  • Family SUV repair focus: suitable for daily driving, passenger comfort, summer cooling repair, and high-mileage Highlander service.
  • Clear buying checks: fitment, OE number, compressor shape, ports, and mounting points can be verified before purchase.

Common A/C Problems Buyers Match to This Part

  • Warm air from vents: can be related to compressor wear, low refrigerant, leaks, clutch issues, pressure controls, or wiring.
  • Weak cooling at idle: may involve compressor output, refrigerant charge, condenser airflow, fan operation, or system restriction.
  • Clutch not engaging: may involve the clutch coil, relay, fuse, low-pressure condition, control signal, or compressor failure.
  • Compressor or pulley noise: may come from bearing wear, belt drive issues, clutch wear, or internal compressor damage.
  • Oil or refrigerant trace near compressor: may point to a seal, hose connection, or compressor body leak.

These symptoms should be diagnosed before purchase. A new auto ac compressor can only help when the compressor or clutch assembly is the confirmed failed part.

Installation Readiness

  • A/C compressor replacement requires proper refrigerant recovery, evacuation, leak checking, oil balance, and recharge.
  • Inspect related parts such as condenser, accumulator or receiver drier, expansion device, hoses, relays, pressure controls, and belt drive.
  • If the old compressor seized or failed internally, check the system for debris before installing the replacement compressor.
  • This is an OE-style aftermarket replacement, not a Genuine OEM or Official OEM part.