same thing happened to me last year..it's the ac compressor stucked up..you have to change the whole compressor with the clutch
my car has been hesitating lately. sometimes it would turn over slow & then work perfectly, tonight i drove an hour & as i pulled into a parking lot i got a wiff something nasty, i parked & did not think any thing of it.
after my convention was over about 5 hours later i went to leave & the car could hardly turn over like a dead battery, so i tried jumping it with a relatives car, same thing, turned real slow & no starting, now it is after 10:00pm, i am 1 hour from home & my kids are complaining, so off to walmart to buy a temp battery to get home since i figured it must be the battery, i got the closest fit i could find, put it in, now it turns faster. its starts & a belts starts slipping & smoke start belowing from the front of the engine. got the light, had the wife start it again. yet the a/c belt is slipping, i got a knife & cut the belt. car starts right up & runs perfectly. the power band felt like never before.
my wife & i noticed lately that the car was running rough & lacked power, but i figured it was just me being picky.
it through a check message yesterday & i had my mech check the error codes with his computer & it showed no errors & the check message was no longer appearing.
so what do i need? a clutch? a compressor? or both?
thanks
tim s.
same thing happened to me last year..it's the ac compressor stucked up..you have to change the whole compressor with the clutch
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The clutch should release if the a/c isn't on. The compressor is definately stuffed, perhaps the clutch is seized also. Chances are the clutch took a beating trying to turn the dying compressor so I'd buy both, hopefully as a unit so you don't need to bother installing the clutch.
This is a pricey one I'm afraid.
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Don't forget the reciever/dryer cost and you should look at the expansion valve/orifice tube (which ever one your car has) as the compressor probably sent shavings through your a/c system.Originally Posted by Ross
Brian
my mech pulled the clutch & the compressor spins freely.
i could only purchase it together, so today i went to install the compressor, dryer, new belt, & recharge system, but found i needed a low pressure valve due to it leaking after i removed the cap to connect the gauges.
i did replace the expansion valve when i installed the new heater core 1 1/2 years ago.
so i installed the compressor today & the rest will have to wait until the new valve comes next week.
thanks for the input.
tim s.