The clutch has a bolt or nut in the center, connecting it to the compressor. After the nut is removed, the clutch can be removed by use of a gear puller.
Underneath the car, passenger side, in back of the air conditioning comprssor.
Air conditioning compressor? air ride compressor? question not clear enough.
Unfortunately you have to remove the tank, siphon as much as you can and then remove the tank.
The crank sensor is down by the Air conditioning compressor, remove the electrical connection and remove, can be a real pain. The cam sensor is behind the power steering clear thing so you remove I think 4 bolts and the sensor is behind there. Remove the electrical connection and remove the sensor.
Remove the door panel and then you get access to the speaker
Unbolt the hold down rod and disconnect the cables.
On the passenger side of the engine on the front of the engine in back of the air conditioning compressor.
Disconnect the battery, and remove the electrical connection and remove the bolts, and reverse to install.
R-134A. It's the only commercially available refrigerant approved for use in automobile air conditioning systems.
You remove one screw on the outside and I think there are two nuts on the inside of the fender that have to be removed.
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I think you have to remove the drive shaft, remove the straps to the tank and drop it, of course disconnect the battery, and remove as much gas as possible.