Borg Automotive urges beating AC spring rush

Borg Automotive urges beating AC spring rush

Borg Automotive is urging workshops to get ahead when it comes to air-conditioning compressors to beat the spring rush.


A properly working air- Market coverage hybrids. Says Jesper Jensen, conditioning system is important. It ensures optimum temperatures in the vehicle at all times of the year and even protects against fogged windows in problematic weather conditions. However, malfunctions are often noticed in the spring and summer, so aftermarket workshops should plan ahead for the coming season to secure availability. If there are gaps to be filled, Borg Automotive offers a range of remanufactured air- conditioning compressors from the Elstock, DRI, Lucas, and TMI brands – in what the firm describes as “a quality that is on a par with original parts”.

When the days get longer and temperatures rise, the car’s air-conditioning system is used more frequently. That’s why drivers notice a poor cooling performance particularly often in the spring, or it is noticed at the latest during a routine air-conditioning check in the workshop. In most cases, it is sufficient to refill the refrigerant, but even if the air-conditioning compressor has failed, good advice need not be expensive, as Borg Automotive provides aftermarket distributors with an alternative to expensive original parts.

Market coverage

Borg Automotive’s assortment comprises around 1,300 part numbers and a Europe-wide vehicle coverage of approximately 95 per cent. As Europe’s largest independent automotive remanufacturer, Borg aims to ensure quality by exclusively remanufacturing original parts. For each part number, the in-house development centre determines the optimal remanufacturing process. Production takes place in the company’s own factories in Europe. No wear or defect, no matter how small, in the housing, bores, clutch, pulleys, electric coils, or control valves remains hidden from the company’s specialists, and every issue is rapidly fixed. What’s more, every air-conditioning compressor is individually tested to OE specifications at the end of the remanufacturing process. Before an air-conditioning compressor goes on sale, for example, it must pass leak tests up to 22 bar.

Borg urges beating AC spring rush

Electric air-conditioning compressors

In addition, Borg Automotive claims to be one of the few remanufacturers in the world that can offer aftermarket distributors electric air- conditioning compressors for electric cars and hybrids. Says Jesper Jensen, product manager at Borg: “We invested early in the respective know-how and technologies to be able to offer our trade partners air- conditioning compressors that are driven by their own electric motor instead of a belt. This makes us a ‘one-stop shop’ for aftermarket workshops – today and in the future.”

Increased reliability

In addition to “OE-identical quality”, high market coverage and the fact that remanufacturing helps conserve natural resources and energy, there is another argument in favor of air-conditioning compressors from the Elstock, DRI, TMI, and Lucas brands: delivery reliability. Borg Automotive aims to continuously stock around one million spare parts suitable for remanufacturing, sources very few components from outside Europe, produces in Poland, Spain, and the UK and has logistics in Poland. In recent years, the company, therefore, has not been affected by the problems of international supply chains.

All air-conditioning compressors from the firm are delivered ready for installation and with the correct amount of oil required by the OEM – including a two-year warranty with no mileage limit.


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