Dependin on the vehicle you may be able to get the serpentine belt for the same vehicle that does not have the option of having AC
Yes, you can bypass the AC compressor on a 1996 Lincoln Town Car and still operate the vehicle. However, you will need to install a bypass pulley or a shorter serpentine belt to ensure proper function of the engine's other components. Keep in mind that while the vehicle will run without the AC compressor, you will lose air conditioning functionality. Additionally, it's important to check for any potential issues that may arise from the removal to ensure overall engine health.
Nope, unfortunately on that vehicle you cannot bypass the a/c compressor pulley and run a shorter belt because it will hit the water pump...........
If you bypass the fuel pump the car will not run.
you can not run it without having apulley in place of the a/c compressor because of belt routing. the pulley bracket needs to b custom made
Yes you can, use a duralast belt # 745K6 from autozone, it will run you about $28
Yes, you can remove the compressor belt from a 1999 Nissan Altima and still run the car, but it will disable the air conditioning system. The engine will function normally without the compressor, but you may lose other functions that rely on the belt, depending on your specific engine configuration. Make sure to check if any other systems are affected before driving without it.
To test a compressor if locked up read the tag on compressor for locked rotor amps, then bypass safety therm-o-switch found under protective black cover on compressor, and with a clamp-on amp meter momentarily run compressor to check amperage.
Hey Anthony==It isn't as easy as it sounds. You can install a belt for a car without a/c but you have to have an idler pulley installed. If the compressor is bad but the clutch is good, simply unplug the compressor so it won't run. If the clutch is burned and noisy, a trip to the wrecking yard might be in order and you can find a car without a/c. GoodluckJoe yes, you can buy a pulley that goes in place of the a/c compressor so u can run the stock belt. im a female and it's SO EASY i did it with NO help and NO directions at ALL
Not constantly, but it will kick on from time to time.
A leak, either the pressure line or somewhere in the compressor.
Yes , but you must remove the compressor and install the bypass pulley. The belt designed for non ac trucks will not work on trucks with a.c. The belt tensioner pulley goes the wrong way
no