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Join Date: Sep 2003
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AC Compressor bypass
has anyone tried to bpass the ac compressor. I would really like to get rid of the air conditioning and since my compressor just went to crap. I want to take it out. But unfortunally, there is no way to run the belts without a pulley being there. Anyone tried to attempt this? or have any suggestions?
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Re: AC Compressor bypass
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1. Disconnect the clutch electrical connector at the Compressor. It has a locking tang which must be released and allows the plug to slide off. Dion`t forget to retain the wire if you use this option. 2. Disconnect the Low Pressure Switch connector. It is located in the High Side tubing line on the driver`s side below the Air Box. 3. You can also release the R-134A Freon- not legal to do this unless you are licensed OR able to contain the discharge. If the Compressor is defective- it probably contaminated the system with metal particles when it failed. 4. You may be able to remove the fuse but also may lose the defroster circuit if you do this- worth a try though. Number 1. option is the easiest to accomplish. Bob |
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Re: AC Compressor bypass
The other option is a shorter belt, however it just barely
rubs at the inner edge. Works in an emergency if the clutch bearing is failing. Different pulley for non AC is my guess. |
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