well, that's a pretty vague request. what kind of information are you looking for in regards to installing the Ac compressor?
Clutch possibly not engaged compressor maybe.
The ac compressorThe ac compressor
To remove the AC compressor from a Mazda 3, first, ensure the engine is off and disconnected from the battery. Start by recovering the refrigerant from the AC system using a professional recovery machine, then disconnect the AC lines from the compressor. Next, remove any mounting bolts securing the compressor to the engine bracket and carefully take the compressor out of the engine bay. Be sure to replace any necessary seals and check for leaks when installing the new compressor.
To bypass an AC compressor without installing a bypass pulley, you can use a shorter serpentine belt that omits the AC compressor from the belt routing. This requires knowing the correct belt length for your vehicle without the AC. Make sure to check the vehicle's service manual for the appropriate belt routing diagram and specifications. Additionally, ensure that other components driven by the belt are still properly aligned and functioning.
If there is metal chips and trash from the old compressor in the system, yes you need to flush the system. Any trash left in the system will shorten the life of the new pump.
To remove the AC compressor from a 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora, first, ensure the vehicle is off and disconnected from the battery. Next, recover the refrigerant from the AC system using appropriate equipment. Once the refrigerant is removed, disconnect the AC lines from the compressor, unbolt the compressor from its mounting brackets, and carefully lift it out of the engine bay. Finally, replace any seals or O-rings before installing a new compressor if necessary.
It requires a special puller and installing tool. It would be cheaper to have a shop do it for you.
NAPA 25-070825 or Dayco 5070825 These belts will work for installing/bypassing with no A/C
If you do not have the recovery equipment and vacuum pump to draw the system down after installing the new compressor. You might want to leave the job to a shop that has the equipment. If you do it improperly it will void the compressor warranty and you will be buying a second compressor.
To unseize or rebuild the AC compressor on a 2004 RX-8, you can start by attempting to free the compressor by applying penetrating oil to the pulley and rotating it manually. If the compressor is irreparably seized, you'll need to replace it, as rebuilding is often not feasible for automotive AC compressors. Ensure to replace the receiver-drier and flush the AC system to remove debris before installing a new compressor to prevent future issues. Always consider consulting a professional mechanic for a thorough assessment and proper installation.
To add oil to a new AC compressor in a 1999 Chevrolet Blazer, locate the oil fill port on the compressor, which is typically a small plug or fitting. Use the manufacturer's recommended type and amount of refrigerant oil, usually specified in the compressor's manual. It's essential to add the oil before installing the compressor to ensure proper lubrication. After filling, reassemble everything and recharge the AC system with refrigerant according to specifications.
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.