If your car has a Serpentine belt that's one piece and made specifically for that engine, chances are you may have to repair the AC unit. From the description "snapping belts" one would assume that the AC Compressor is siezed, where the pulley doesn't even turn freely.
To remove the AC compressor on a 2001 Ford Taurus for installing a bypass pulley, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Then, drain the AC system by removing the refrigerant, which should only be done by a certified technician. Next, remove the drive belt and disconnect the electrical connector from the compressor. Finally, unbolt the compressor from its mounting bracket and carefully remove it to install the bypass pulley in its place.
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Problem with your alternator, possibly the diode pack or brushes. Remove them, (Can be done without removing the alternator) New unit for this is about $30 .
Questions that relate to removing thedashboard of a Taurus / Sable are typically in order to:* Get at the heater core * Remove the radio The "Related Questions" below point to those more specific types of questions / information. The best thing is to leave it to a professional. Go to an auto parts store and purchase a Haynes manual that is specific to your car. The radio can be removed without removing the dash. The evaporator core can not be accessed without removing it.
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Try Autozone.com - they have a comprehensive on-line repair guide for the 1996-1999 Taurus/Sable.
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It does not have an Air Compressor. If you are talking about the A/C Compressor, then just look at the drive belts. One of these belts is driving the compressor. If it has one serpentine belt, it is driving the A/C compressor, PS pump, Alternator, & Water Pump. Just follow the belt to find it.
You should have the system checked for the proper amount of freeon. The compressor will not properly engage if the system is low. Hope this helps.
To remove the air conditioner compressor from a 2000 Ford Taurus, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and recover the refrigerant from the AC system using a recovery machine. Next, remove the serpentine belt by releasing the tensioner, then disconnect the electrical connector and the refrigerant lines from the compressor. Finally, unbolt the compressor from its mounting brackets and carefully lift it out of the engine compartment. Be sure to replace any O-rings and seals when installing a new compressor.