The serpentine should route the same as with the AC except fro the AC compressor. The belt will go straight past the compressor, so you will need a shorter belt to make the bypass work.
The only way you can do this that I am aware of, is to by an after market pully for the vehicle, you have to unplug and remove the A?C compressor, and bolt the new pully/bracket to the engine blok in place of the compressor.
order the belt for your car and say it does not have ac
I had trouble with my AC Compressor there is a pulley called an AC bypass pulley for the make of your car... just ask your Automotive Parts dealers they should help you.. I had to phone a few before I found one that knew what I was talking about. Also on eBay you can look it up.
Somwhere under hood on low pressure side. To see if it is faulty just bypass switch by connecting wires leading into it to see if compressor turns on.
It's a quintuple bypass. My dad had a quintuple bypass in September 2010. Coronary artery bypass surgery, also coronary artery bypass graft CABG 'pronounced cabbage'. 1 - Single bypass 2 - Double bypass 3 - Triple bypass 4 - Quadruple bypass 5 - Quintuple bypass 6 - Sextuple bypass
Bypass the air conditioning on a 1998 Dodge Stratus with a smaller serpentine belt.
I know on my cavalier which is a 2001 it is possible to re route the serpentine belt away from the air conditioner compressor. I was having trouble with mine popping the belt off. Hope I helped you out.
pulley from same car with no air bolts in but u need to remove compressor
I presume you mean the A/C compressor. The easiest way is to buy a serpentine belt for the model of the vehicle you have without A/C fitted, and then use that. This is a known temporary cure for roadside assistance.
Google Pontiac boneville ac compressor bypass pulley. There are a few places that sell a replacement pulley that goes in the spot of the compressor that allows use of the original serpentine belt.
if you can reroute the belt to bypass the ac compressor all you need to work out is how much shorter the belt is that you would require
I had a 1995 buick lesabre and the A/C compressor went out in the winter time. I waited until spring to replace the compressor. In the mean time, I used a Dayco 72.10 inch belt and bypassed the A/C compressor and it runs fine.
unplug it at the compressor when not in use, then plug it back up when you need it. the electrical plug that plugs into the compressor. no power,no compressor,no a/c...............
Well, how is the air conditioner "unattached", exactly? If it's on a serpentine belt and you want to bypass the compressor, you have to make sure you have the right length of belt and that it's properly routed. If you simply pulled out the AC relays, the truck should still operate normally.
I t is either a 79 or an 85mm belt
78 inch 6 rib belt.
I am unsure what you mean by bypass. The Air Conditioning system will not work with out the compressor. The compressor can be disabled by unplugging the electric clutch. Most of these little Fords could have a different length belt fitted so the compressor pulley didn't turn at all.