Belt about 20 bucks unless AC run by a "serpentine belt" (all one belt runs everything) then belt cost $ 80. and labor for serpentine $ 75. labor for just AC non serpentine belt $ 30
The ac belt will need to have the tensioner to take the belt off. The serpentine belt is in front of the compressor belt and will have to be removed first.
The average cost of replacing an AC coil is typically between 900 and 2,000, depending on the size and type of the coil needed for your air conditioning system.
Your cars engine accessory belt drives the AC compressor.
yes u can just get a belt for your car but w/o ac and follow the diagram that's under the hood
I believe the AC belt also runs the Alternator in the earlier sebrings, if that is the case, I would highly recommend that you not operate the car without the belt. What year is the car? The car is a '95 coupe...but I have since learned the AC belt only runs the AC...so you can safely remove it and the car runs fine and silently now...thanks for the help and I hope my info helps someone else.
Yes you could. That belt is only for the AC.
Replacing the AC belt is probably one of the easiest things to do... Just simply losen the tensioner pulley and remove belt... Install new belt on all the pulleys then tighten the tensioner pulley. Its that easy.
If I change the AC compressor in a car, do I have to change the orifice?
Your AC compressor may be squealing due to a worn-out belt or a malfunctioning compressor. To fix it, you can try replacing the belt or having a professional inspect and repair the compressor if needed.
worn-out belt The car has a new belt.
If that model was available without a/c, you will need to purchase the belt for a 95 town car w/out ac, and follow the appropriate belt routing diagram for that model.
Loose or worn belt?