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Old 05-29-2010, 07:33 AM
94XLT 94XLT is offline
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a/c compressor bypass

i have a 2004 taurus with the 3.0 SOV. the compressor is about to lock up anytime. i heard u could buy a bypass pulley but i dont have the money and time to do that so i measured around all the pulleys but the a/c got a belt and the car is quiet and runs great now. my question is, is there anything i should be aware of? i just want to make sure im not going to hurt anything else bc i didnt put that bypass pulley on. any advice would be a great help. thanks
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Old 06-21-2010, 08:57 AM
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Re: a/c compressor bypass

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i have a 2004 taurus with the 3.0 SOV. the compressor is about to lock up anytime. i heard u could buy a bypass pulley but i dont have the money and time to do that so i measured around all the pulleys but the a/c got a belt and the car is quiet and runs great now. my question is, is there anything i should be aware of? i just want to make sure im not going to hurt anything else bc i didnt put that bypass pulley on. any advice would be a great help. thanks
My 2005 compressor is ready to go too. I'm forking over the $500 to get it replaced. Got to have AC.
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