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Does my car AC have a belt?

Does my car AC have a belt?

Unless you drive a newfangled hybrid or electric car, the AC compressor in your vehicle is driven off a belt. The belt is strapped to the engine crankshaft balancer, which turns with the engine. Older vehicles use v-belts, which typically only drive the AC compressor.

What’s the best way to replace an Air Conditioning belt?

Step 5: Install the new belt. Push or pull the tensioner to a position that allows the belt to be installed onto the pulleys. Once the belt is in place, you can release the tensioner and remove your tool. Step 1: Locate and loosen the compressor pivot. The compressor on older vehicles will generally have a pivot bracket.

How do you remove an air conditioner fan?

If you are looking to keep it as a spare, let it hang until you remove the A/C belt and you can then snake it back over the fan and remove it without cutting it in half. Next you want to remove the fan and A/C belt. To do so, you need to remove one nut and loosen one bolt.

How is an AC compressor driven off a belt?

Unless you drive a newfangled hybrid or electric car, the AC compressor in your vehicle is driven off a belt. The belt is strapped to the engine crankshaft balancer, which turns with the engine.

Where is the tensioner on an air conditioner belt?

If you have a difficult time finding the tensioner, consult the belt routing diagram. This can typically be found on a decal placed somewhere in the engine compartment or in the vehicle repair manual. Step 2: Rotate the tensioner. Use a socket or wrench to slide the automatic tensioner away from the belt.

Can a 3.0 alternator belt be replaced?

I have a 3.0 Mercruiser in my bayliner. My alternator belt broke over the weekend. I went to advanced auto and picked up the correct belt. I tried replacing yesterday by taking the engine mounts off on the port side and got the belt thru but the engine mount in the front is in the way to pull the belt over.

Where do you replace the AC belt on a car?

Replacing the belt at the first sign of wear ensures it won’t break, leaving you without AC. Step 1: Locate the AC belt. The AC belt is routed over the AC compressor, which is located at the front of the engine compartment. You may need to raise the vehicle with a jack and support it with jack stands for access.

Unless you drive a newfangled hybrid or electric car, the AC compressor in your vehicle is driven off a belt. The belt is strapped to the engine crankshaft balancer, which turns with the engine.

How often should I replace my Air Conditioning belt?

You should replace them every 75K miles or sooner. I picked up a set of Kelly brand belts for around $25 at AutoZone. There are a total of 3 belts. The fan and power steering belt (Kelly part number 17480), the air conditioning belt (Kelly part number 17350), and the alternator belt (Kelly part number 470K4).

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Ruth Doyle