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Would it hurt anything to remove the AC Pump?
My old '93 3 cylinder / 1 L. Geo Metro originally had Air Conditioning!
56 HP and it ran an AC pump! My Lord! How absurd! Anyway - it did not have a belt going to the AC pump when I bought it last Fall. Some guy from Montana sold it to me with 146,000 miles on it. I do not intend to ever try hooking the AC up again and I am damned tired of having that AC pump in the way and the damned metal tube going back to the body which makes repairs difficult. If I were to remove the Pump and disconnect the metal tube and such from the AC hookup at the firewall, would that hurt anything? Would it screw up the ECM - make it go Mad or at least need Lithium? I sure would like to make some more room for my hands when I need to get in there! Especially the Timing Belt Cover is hard to work on with that metal tube in the way... DoctorBill
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Re: Would it hurt anything to remove the AC Pump?
you can remove the pump and bracket and associated lines without any problems, computer doesn't connect to it so won't be a problem
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Re: Would it hurt anything to remove the AC Pump?
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If the tubes still contain refrigerent and you plan to remove it completely you will probably need to have an A/C tech extract and collect it. I presume it is R-12 in which case venting it would be illegal and also the system is pressurized. Not sure about the '93 but in my 2000 the compressor is connected to the ECM - the ECM increases the idle speed while the A/C is on or the engine will stall. If that is the case then it is connected to the computer and if you try turning on the A/C without the compressor the CEL may come on. |
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