Not if you have a serpentine drive belt............
the belt its old or oil contamination on the belt or the belt its contaminated whit antifreeze
Well, how is the air conditioner "unattached", exactly? If it's on a serpentine belt and you want to bypass the compressor, you have to make sure you have the right length of belt and that it's properly routed. If you simply pulled out the AC relays, the truck should still operate normally.
If you mean an AC - air conditioner compressor, definitely yes. Assuming that the drive belt is not an issue and the cars computer will allow it to senses the disconnection. You could if it was an air conditioner compressor but it would be hot!
Yes a loose or badly worn belt will not drive the compressor correctly and then the belt will break
Normally this is the drive belt. Inspect the drive belt, and replace if worn. A loose belt may also cause this noise.
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Remove the drive belt from the air conditioner compressor. Remove the air conditioning hoses from the compressor. Remove the retaining bolts from the air conditioner compressor.
Your 1989 Chevy truck air-conditioner condensation drain can be found on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The air conditioner condensation drain routes condensation to the bottom of the engine compartment.
You remove the compressor and replace the belt with one for a truck with out ac
A Drive Belt is used to drive accessories installed on a car engine, such as an alternator, water pump, power steering pump, air conditioner compressor, etc. Sometimes a serpentine belt could also be called a "drive belt" or "accessories belt". Some cars have a single serpentine belt running all the accessories, other cars may have two or more drive belts.
Often when a vehicle air conditioner gets loud, the problem is due to a belt. You should take the car in to have the belt checked.
The drive belt is worn out but more than likely it is just loose. Check the tension on the belt. 1/4" deflection center of the belt.