If the only thing the belt drives is the a/c, yes. New cars have a serpentine belt that drives everything. Chevy pick ups have two belts, one for a/c and the other for the rest.
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Yes. The ac belt only runs the ac and it will not hurt to run with out it.
If you have a short belt that bypasses the compressor you can drive without air conditioning. If your belt is completely off, you can drive without ac, power steering, water pump and alternator for about a quarter mile before your engine overheats.
I believe the only thing that belt was driving is the AC compressor. Check to make sure that the belt wasn't turning anything else. If all it was driving was the compressor, and you don't need to use the ac, you can drive your car without that belt.
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You can drive any car without the a/c belt as long as that belt doesnt route thru the altenator, or the power steering (if you dont care about having to crank the wheel to turn)
NO. Drive belts drive the AC, Power Steering, Alternator, Waterpump, exe. Cam belt=timing belt.
Look up the replacement belt for a model without air conditioning: V-6 3.4 without AC: 77.1" Dayco part# 5060770 (autozone) V-8 without AC: none listed, AC was standard equipment on the z-28, but there are two different belts for the automatic and the manual transmission.
Only if the ac compressor is the only thing on that belt.
Yes, you can drive without the Supercharger belt for as long as necessary.
yes it can, if the compresser locks up the belt can be destroyed.
I think you mean the Supercharger belt? You cannot drive anywhere without your accessory belt... You can drive as long as you want without your Supercharger belt but be prepared for a substantial loss in power.