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pulling the AC belt pulley on front of compressor
1.5 hatch manual 2007
How do you pull the front pulley off the AC unit?? Mine is loose and wobbly and I want to fix that before I put the old bigger belt back on fot AC. Its too hot to live without it. Anyone else have theirs loosen up?? There seems to be a bunch of small holes on the pulley cap but no bolts that I can see. comments??? |
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OP, I don't know how to loosen it.
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AC = air conditioner
any techs know how..?? |
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give CTScott a pm. He'll likely know how.
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Its been about 4 years since I had to replace mine because it came loose and flew off. I could be wrong but this is what I remember its been a while so I may have forgotten something.
The end plate itself is the nut. You need a tool that has pins on it that will fit in the small holes your talking about and then you use that to tighten it up. I put thread lock on mine about 90k ago and its been fine. If you have access to tools and have some experience you may be ok but other wise just take it to a local shop and ask them what they would charge to give it a quick tighting up and I am sure they can help you out. It should be as easy as sliding the tool between the fender and the pulley and giving it a turn. if it comes loose and fly's off your will find you need to buy a used compressor and take the parts off it as the dealer does not sell the pulley with out the compressor which is very expensive. Good luck. |
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i just noticed the thread my bad.....
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If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious shit!!!!!! "Horsepower is how fast you hit the object. Torque is how far you move that object.." |
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