I got a '99 cavalier that either needs a new a/c clutch or bearings. I got to it and took off the nut in the center. After that I noticed it wouldn't come off,I looked at it and realized there was a clip thats impossible or highly unlikely to get off. Anyone out there no anything at all about how to do anything like this? I know bearings are fairly cheap,and clutches are reasonably priced. But to buy a new compressor or have a shop do it is outragious! Any knowledge would be greatly apprieciated,like a exploded diagram or advice. Thanks.
I dont know anything about disassembly of a compressor--
However, I have the A/C compressor I removed from my 97 2.4-- I took it out because I never used it.. It works well.
If you're interested- email me.
cool! lemme know how much,little broke right now.gimme a price and maybe we can dink around with a price.
you need a puller to remove the clutch. Then remove the snapring that holds on the front hub bearing. If the compressor is just making a grinding noise when the ac is off, all you need to do is pull the clutch a little bit away from the hub.
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Hey Jimmy, my '99 is making the grinding noise when the AC is off but I thought the clutch itself was bad. So you are saying that it could make the whining noise when the clutch is simply too close to the engine? Just making sure I get it.
sounds like the pulley bearing is bad. lots of special tools required its easier to replace compressor