Advice is to replace compressor the clutch goes bad only when the compressor goes bad on this model. They are sold to guys that rebuild compressors. Napa has the best price for clutches if you still want to try. Ebay there is a guy that sell rebuilt compressors for just a little more than the new clutch.
how do you replace the AC compressor clutch on 2006 liberty
There is a special tool that will pull the clutch assembly off of the compressor, available at your local parts store!
The air conditioning compressor clutch relay is located on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The relay switch will be labeled.
What specific kind of vehicle do you have? It does sound like the clutch may be bad, but we also need to know what you are working on. You need to run power straight from the battery to the compressor. If is still does not engage then you need to replace the compressor and clutch, they are dead. If they do engage, then you have a wiring or computer issue.
its built into your a/c compressor if its failing replace the whole unit.
Its in the fuse block - underhood.......
My car is going through the same issue with the A/C. You CAN replace the compressor clutch without replacing the compressor, but the caveat is that you can't tell if the compressor is any good without a clutch. So basically you are gambling that the compressor will still be good by only replacing the clutch. Hope this helps!
My 99 is in the shop as we speak for a compressor. I have heard that some people replace only the clutch...
To replace the air conditioning clutch on a 2002 Suzuki XL7, first disconnect the battery and remove the serpentine belt. Then, access the A/C compressor by removing any necessary components for clearance. Use a clutch puller to remove the old clutch, install the new clutch, and ensure proper alignment. Finally, reassemble everything and reconnect the battery, testing the A/C system for proper function.
The bearing lets the belt pully free wheel on the compressor input shaft that the clutch is attached to.
If the compressor will not come on at all, it is not because the system needs charging. Check for a blown fuse, disconnected wire at the compressor, or a defective compressor clutch.
The A/C compressor is clutch driven, when electricity is applied to a coil, it engages the clutch. Most likely the coil shorted out in the A/C clutch on the front of the compressor.