you just skipped a step, now you don't have to evacuate the system. But doing that on perpose could cost you a $25,000 fine.
Remove the air conditioning hoses from your 1997 Chevy Malibu air conditioning compressor. Remove the compressor belt. Remove the compressor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new air conditioning compressor.
Remove the belt from your Mercedes-Benz 240 air conditioning compressor. Remove the air conditioning hoses. Remove the compressor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new air conditioning compressor.
What kind of car and which switch. There are several that can effect compressor operation.
The seal is shot, time to replace the compressor.
You will need to remove all of the Freon from your air conditioning system. Remove the air conditioning hoses. Remove the compressor belt. Remove the compressor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new air conditioner compressor.
Remove the Freon from the compressor. Remove the air conditioning hoses. Remove the compressor belt. Remove the compressor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new air conditioner compressor.
The crankshaft sensor on the Ford F-150 is located behind the air conditioning compressor. To replace the crankshaft sensor on this vehicle, the air conditioning compressor needs to be removed first.
It depends on the year, make and model plus what caused the compressor to go out but it can range between $650.00 to $2500.00 dollars...
remove compressor put a bypass pulley in its place replace belt
What specific kind of vehicle do you have? It does sound like the clutch may be bad, but we also need to know what you are working on. You need to run power straight from the battery to the compressor. If is still does not engage then you need to replace the compressor and clutch, they are dead. If they do engage, then you have a wiring or computer issue.
1) Replace the belt or make sure it is tight. 2) Replace the AC compressor.
You have to remove the air conditioning compressor bolts set the unit aside but do not remove the freeon hose. Then remove the mounting bracket and then you can get to the bypass hose to replace it. Replace mounting bracket and compressor and job is complete