With inexpensive disconnect tools that are available at your local auto parts store.
Most of them require ac line disconnect tools. The tools reach into the round part and release a spring.Most of them require ac line disconnect tools. The tools reach into the round part and release a spring.
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Evacuate the refrigerate, remove the belt, disconnect the AC lines with fuel line separators, unbolt the compressor.
You need to use a fuel line disconnector.
There are valves for both the hot water lines and the AC lines to disconnect it from the main system. Go under the vehicle, on the drivers side, and trace the lines from the heater-ac unit, to the shut off valves. Close all valves completely ( turn them the opposite way ), then the rear system is inoperative. Now you can remove the unit or leave it inoperative. If you want the aux fan to be inoperative, you must disconnect that wire, which should be at the Aux unit. Tape the end of the connector to prevent it from shorting out. Joedi
Remove the freon from the system. Remove the ac compressor belt and disconnect the lines. Unbolt the compressor, remove it, then bolt the new one in place. Reconnect the lines and belt. Pull a vacuum on the system then refill with freon.
1. Relieve fuel system pressure. 2. Disconnect the negative bat. terminal. 3. Disconnect the fuel lines and the return lines. 4. Disconnect the PCV hose between the intake plenum and cylinder head cover. 5. Disconnect the vacuum line at the fuel pressure regulator. 6. Disconnect the fuel pressure wiring harness. 7. Remove the fuel rail mounting bolts.. 8. Disconnect the fuel rail and with a rocking pulling motion. 9. Detatch the fuel injectors from the rail by: a. Disconnect the injector electrical connection from the injectors. b. Remove the injector retaining clilps. c. Pull the inector out of the fuel rail with a rocking motion.
Remove the freon from the system. Disconnect the compressor belt, then remove the lines. Unbolt the compressor and remove it. Install the new compressor, connect the lines and belt. Pull a system vacuum, then fill with new freon.
Remove the freon from the system with a reclaiming machine. With the system empty, disconnect the lines from the condenser and bolt in the new one. use new o rings as well. Pull an entire system vacuum, then refill the AC unit with freon.
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Disconnect the primary source.
First, the A/C system has to be discharged. If it is not discharged before you take the lines loose, you will be seriously injured. After it is discharged, there is a special tool that is made to disconnect those lines. That tool is available at most auto parts stores. You will not get those lines loose without that tool.