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Air Conditioner Compressor
Help - I've got a '91 Voyager that I'm trying to bring back from life support. I've been told that the AC compressor has seized up and needs to be replaced. The only sympton is a very grinding sound - belt or pulley??. I don't want to replace the compressor - is there any way to bypass the AC (cut it off) and continue to drive the car? I've been told this is possible by a friend but can't find any info. Thanks.
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Re: Air Conditioner Compressor
It's OK if you remove the V-belt to disable the compressor. Car should run fine without it. Just don't put the AC on. When compressors seize, the belt usually rips off anyway.
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