One of my air compressor broke and where can I find a great place to buy a new air compressor?
Recently, my air compressor broke down and I'm wondering if there's parts to repair them or do I need to buy a new one?
Before you buy an air compressor, make sure that you take some time to read a number of air compressor reviews this will help you because you will not make a mistake and buy something that does not work very well or that does not last for very long. The reviews that other customers have written are the most important things that you can read. They will give you a real person's perspective on the compressor. You will be able to use other people's mistakes in buying the wrong compressors to make sure that you do not do the same.
The air conditioner/compressor sits on the front passenger side on top of the fender. Remove the water reservoir and then you can disconnect and remove the air compressor. I do not know yet how to remove the air dryer as I cannot see how to remove the air lines from the dryer. I did remove the dryer from the compressor though, by removing a single screw then turning the 1/4 turn and pulling it out of the compressor....so at worst I will be able to put my new compressor in with the old dryer.
Are you talking about an air conditioning compressor or the rear air compressor for the suspension? Please post a new question to specify.
Hi! Yes....you will need some sort of compressed air to supply the airbrush affect. You can buy them in kits (compressor,airbrush,air hose ect) or just buy the compressor.You can buy compressed air cans also. You don't have to buy a compressor but they are better to have. I know from experience. The cans don't last long enough. Look on craigslist for a compressor I found mine there. It was new for only $50.You can also look in pawn shops for a cheap one too. Or look on ebay.You can visit my site, it is about airbrush tattoos, but the members can answer questions about anything to do with airbrushes! http://www.theweekendworker.com/forum
Remove the air conditioning hoses from your 1997 Chevy Malibu air conditioning compressor. Remove the compressor belt. Remove the compressor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new air conditioning compressor.
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I have a similar problem. My air condition compressor was whinning, maybe a bad bearing. I don't even use the air anyway, and do not want to pay to fix it or remove it and put in these brackets that they sell. So I thought why not just buy a belt for this engine with out air and just by pass the air compressor. It just makes sense. The air compressor is just an add on bracket anyway. So buy a belt for your 1999 2.4 liter with out air and install the new belt. Bart
Buy a new one stupid.
check the free on in the compressor and if that's not it you will need a new compressor