I presume you mean the A/C compressor. The easiest way is to buy a serpentine belt for the model of the vehicle you have without A/C fitted, and then use that. This is a known temporary cure for roadside assistance.
The serpentine should route the same as with the AC except fro the AC compressor. The belt will go straight past the compressor, so you will need a shorter belt to make the bypass work.
if you can reroute the belt to bypass the ac compressor all you need to work out is how much shorter the belt is that you would require
I had a 1995 buick lesabre and the A/C compressor went out in the winter time. I waited until spring to replace the compressor. In the mean time, I used a Dayco 72.10 inch belt and bypassed the A/C compressor and it runs fine.
78 inch 6 rib belt.
I t is either a 79 or an 85mm belt
You can't bypass with a belt alone. You have to by a bypass pulley kit. The new pulley takes the place of the ac compressor and you use the same size belt.
pulley from same car with no air bolts in but u need to remove compressor
It takes an 82 inch five grove belt.
To bypass the air conditioning compressor on a 1993 Mercury Topaz, you'll need to remove the drive belt from the compressor pulley. First, locate the serpentine belt tensioner and use a wrench to relieve tension on the belt. Once the belt is off the compressor, you can either leave it off or reroute the belt to bypass the compressor entirely, ensuring that the belt remains taut around the remaining pulleys. Be cautious to check for proper alignment and tension on the new belt setup.
Have your mechanic run the serpentine belt around the compressor. I had a bad compressor last year, and the mechanic just re-routed the belt until I could afford a new compressor-then he installed it and re-routed the belt again so it would run the compressor. Purchase a serpentine belt the same vehicle but without A/C. The shorter belt will drive all the other accessories and is routed the same as the belt used with A/C, except for the compressor.
To bypass the AC compressor on a 1991 Mustang, you need to remove the serpentine belt from the AC compressor pulley. Then, reroute the belt around the other pulleys, ensuring it goes around the crankshaft, water pump, and alternator. Make sure the belt is tensioned properly and aligned correctly with all pulleys to avoid slipping or damage. Always refer to a belt routing diagram specific to your vehicle for accuracy.
I have a95 sl1 saturn with a bad ac compress that rattles and want torerout the serpentine belt off the compress. What is the typical cost and is it worth it?