BDFHYK A/C Compressor 58950 For Chevy Silverado, Blazer, C1500, C1500 Suburban, C2500, C3500, K1500, K2500, K3500, Sonora, Tahoe, GMC Jimmy/Sonoma/Yukon

Regular price $145.99
Product Detail
  • Type A/C Compressor
  • SKU BDDLZ-BD-05-10961
  • OE Number 20151C、CO20151C、CO-20151C、58950、57950、1136519、1136527、1136557、1136559、1136580、15067135、15728631、19151514、19168687、19168688、19188299、57950、89018948、89019224、89019367.
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BDFHYK 58950 Car AC Compressor Quick Answer for Chevy GMC Applications

The BDFHYK 58950 car ac compressor with clutch is an OE-style aftermarket replacement for selected Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac Escalade, Isuzu Hombre, and Oldsmobile Bravada applications. It is a fitment-focused choice when diagnosis points to the compressor or clutch after symptoms such as warm air, intermittent cooling, compressor noise, clutch not engaging, or oil / refrigerant traces near the compressor. Before ordering, compare your original compressor, vehicle year, engine, mounting points, ports, pulley area, and OE / interchange number.

BDFHYK 58950 A/C Compressor with Clutch Fitment Summary

This auto ac compressor is used in the vehicle A/C system to help circulate refrigerant when cabin cooling is requested. It is intended for owners, repair shops, and experienced DIY installers who need a replacement compressor assembly for older GM-related truck, SUV, and van applications.

Check Area What to Confirm
Primary Applications Selected Chevrolet and GMC trucks, SUVs, vans, and related applications, including Silverado, Blazer, C/K series, S10, Tahoe, Yukon, Jimmy, Sonoma, Cadillac Escalade, Isuzu Hombre, and Oldsmobile Bravada.
OE / Interchange References 20151C, CO20151C, CO-20151C, 58950, 57950, 1136519, 1136527, 1136557, 1136559, 1136580, 15067135, 15728631, 19151514, 19168687, 19168688, 19188299, 89018948, 89019224, 89019367.
Physical Match Compare compressor body, clutch setup, pulley area, refrigerant ports, electrical connector area, and mounting points with the original unit.
Replacement Type OE-style aftermarket replacement, not a Genuine OEM or Official OEM part.

Chevy GMC AC Compressor Symptoms This Part Is Commonly Chosen For

A failing compressor is not the only possible cause of A/C problems, but the symptoms below are common reasons to inspect the compressor, clutch, belt drive, refrigerant charge, pressure controls, and wiring before replacement.

Symptom Possible Cause to Check Buyer Action
A/C blows warm air Low refrigerant, compressor wear, clutch issue, pressure control fault, electrical issue, or leak. Confirm the compressor is the failed part before ordering.
Clutch does not engage Clutch coil, relay, fuse, wiring, low-pressure condition, or compressor failure. Check electrical signal and system pressure first.
Grinding, rattling, or pulley noise Pulley bearing wear, belt drive issue, clutch wear, or internal compressor damage. Compare the pulley area and clutch setup with the original compressor.
Oil trace near compressor Seal wear, connection leak, hose connection issue, or compressor body leak. Use leak diagnosis before replacing A/C parts.
Intermittent cooling Compressor cycling, clutch engagement, refrigerant charge, pressure switch, or wiring concern. Inspect the full A/C system before installing a new compressor.

BDFHYK 58950 Installation and Buying Checks

  • Match fitment first: confirm year, make, model, engine, and OE / interchange number before ordering.
  • Compare the original compressor: check mounting points, clutch face, pulley area, ports, and connector location.
  • Service the A/C system correctly: refrigerant recovery, evacuation, oil balance, leak check, and recharge should follow the vehicle service procedure.
  • Inspect related parts: condenser, accumulator or receiver drier, expansion device, hoses, belt drive, relays, and pressure switches may also affect cooling.
  • Check for debris: if the old compressor seized or failed internally, inspect and clean the system before installing the replacement compressor.