Without the year, make and model it will be very hard to help you............
You should be able to either take it off the accumulator or directly off the a/c compressor..
its on the front behind the front cover to replace it you need to take off the fan the a/c compressor and its bracket dont take off the lines to the compressor just unbolt it and move it out of your way to get enough access to thi timing system you have to take the timing belt off so mark on the pully to align it after you are done
Some a/c compressors cycle on and off to maintain a set temperature.
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Yes a few days ago I had to change water pump on a 96 caravan (3.0) I had to [move the ac compressor first to get to move any thing else. With that you on course. c u
YES. The A/C will cycle on and off when the heater is on defrost. That stops the A/C compressor from locking up during the winter months.
kinda behind the a/c compressor, you have to take out the serpentine belt and lose the a/c compressor.
If it's in the way, then yes. Don't dis-connect the lines, though. Tie the compressor up out of the way.
check your presure in your a/c system. The low presure sensor can be bypassed to check your compressor and clutch. take the sensor off your a/c line and bypass it with a paper clip.
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No it is not. But I have heard it could be damaging over time to the A/C compressor to turn off the engine with the A/C on.
The compressor is coming on because you have the heater set to defrost. Take it off defrost and the compressor will not come on. I would suspect the compressor is locked up.