BDFHYK A/C Compressor with Clutch For Toyota Corolla 2009-2012, Matrix 2009-2013, Pontiac Vibe 1.8L 2.4L 2009-2010, Replace# 158316

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  • Type A/C Compressor
  • SKU BDDLZ-BD-05-11207
  • OE Number 158316, 19184682, 19184680
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BDFHYK 158316 Car AC Compressor with Clutch for Corolla / Matrix / Vibe / Scion xB

If your Toyota Corolla, Toyota Matrix, Pontiac Vibe, or Scion xB is blowing warm air, cooling weakly at idle, making compressor-area noise, or having A/C clutch engagement issues, the BDFHYK 158316 car ac compressor with clutch may be the replacement to consider after diagnosis. It is made for selected 1.8L and 2.4L applications, so confirm year, engine, OE number, ports, connector, pulley area, clutch face, and mounting points before ordering.

Fitment Buyers Should Confirm

  • Toyota Matrix: 2009-2013 2.4L.
  • Toyota Corolla: 2009-2012 2.4L.
  • Pontiac Vibe: 2009-2010 1.8L and 2.4L.
  • Scion xB: 2008-2015 2.4L.
  • OE / interchange references: 158316, 19184682, 19184680.
  • Physical match: compare compressor body, clutch face, pulley area, refrigerant ports, electrical connector, and mounting points.

Why This 158316 Compressor Fits the Buyer Need

  • A/C compressor with clutch: useful when replacing the compressor and clutch assembly together.
  • Multi-model Toyota-platform coverage: suitable for buyers verifying Toyota, Pontiac, or Scion applications by fitment and OE reference.
  • Daily-driver cooling focus: helpful for commuting, hot-weather driving, traffic idling, and high-mileage service.
  • OE-style replacement path: made for buyers comparing the original compressor against OE / interchange references.

Common A/C Problems This Part Is Considered For

  • Warm air from vents: may involve compressor wear, low refrigerant, leaks, pressure controls, or wiring.
  • Weak cooling at idle: may involve compressor output, condenser airflow, fan operation, charge level, or restriction.
  • Compressor or pulley noise: may come from pulley bearing wear, clutch wear, belt drive issues, or internal compressor damage.
  • Clutch not engaging: may involve low-pressure protection, fuse, relay, wiring, clutch coil, or compressor failure.

A new vehicle ac compressor can only help when compressor or clutch failure is confirmed. Diagnose leaks, refrigerant charge, airflow, belt drive, and electrical controls before purchase.

Before You Order

  • Confirm exact vehicle model, year, engine, OE number, ports, connector, pulley area, clutch face, and mounting points.
  • Ask the installer whether related A/C parts and system cleaning are needed during service.
  • This is an OE-style aftermarket replacement, not a Genuine OEM or Official OEM part.