This category focuses on Foton heavy-truck applications, especially Auman model references found in the reviewed supplier records. Catalog examples include Auman ETX, GTL, H3, EST, K14 and K21 descriptions. It is intended for commercial-vehicle importers, distributors and fleet parts buyers seeking configuration-based aftermarket replacements.
The available Foton range also contains light trucks, vans and Lovol construction equipment. Those records are not automatically part of this heavy-truck page. A Foton brand label must therefore be paired with the exact vehicle family before any compressor is shortlisted.
The catalog evidence spans mixed Foton applications. Heavy-truck references include several compressor platforms, including 7H15, 5H14, 10S11A, 6K17C and V5-style units. Auman GTL alone appears with different groove counts and port orientations, illustrating why a model name cannot replace physical comparison.
Send the full model designation rather than only “Foton truck.” If available, include cab series, engine and year. Regional or production changes can alter the bracket, belt and hose arrangement even when the sales name is unchanged.
Aumark, Ollin, Times, M4 and other light-commercial descriptions occur in the same supplier sheet, together with passenger-van references. They may use 12V systems or smaller drive packages that differ from Auman heavy trucks. These records remain outside this page unless the individual product is confirmed as a heavy-duty truck application.
This exclusion protects buyers who search “Foton A/C compressor” and receive visually similar candidates from several vehicle classes. The correct path is vehicle class, exact model, original reference and then compressor specification.
The mixed Foton range contains both 24V and 12V configurations. Heavy-truck units are often 24V, but the source also shows model descriptions with other voltage options. Always read the clutch coil or original label.
Cataloged Auman-related configurations include different V-belt and multi-rib pulleys. Groove count, pulley diameter, offset and belt alignment must agree. Rear-head direction matters as well: a horizontal or vertical port arrangement can change hose clearance even if the body and mount look correct.
Provide the Foton Auman model, production year, engine, VIN or chassis details when available, and every OE or compressor number. Add label, pulley, mount, connector and rear-head photographs. Record clutch voltage, refrigerant, groove count and measured pulley diameter.
For distributor stock or fleet replacement lists, separate GTL, ETX, EST and other models by exact configuration. State quantity and destination only after the technical rows are distinct. Unclear light- versus heavy-truck applications should remain on hold.
No. The source sheet mixes heavy trucks, light commercial vehicles, vans and Lovol equipment; this page is limited to verified heavy-truck applications.
No. The catalog shows GTL-related units with different pulley and port configurations, so original-unit details are required.
Do not apply that rule. Confirm the electrical marking for the exact vehicle and compressor.
It affects hose routing and clearance. Two similar compressors may direct suction and discharge connections differently.
It should use the appropriate light-commercial product path rather than being represented as a heavy-truck fit.
Use one line per model and configuration, with label evidence, voltage, pulley, quantity and destination.
Submit the Auman model and complete old-compressor evidence. Elecdurauto will review the relevant aftermarket Foton truck A/C compressor options, isolate any light-vehicle ambiguity and quote the verified wholesale lines.