Thank you Robert! Another great video! I had a 1mm gap on the AC Compressor Clutch and the AC stopped working on long trips, I always had to restart the car for the AC to come back again. Well, I showed your zip tie magic to my mechanic, he paused, looked at me, smile and said, "that's a good idea, let's do it!" And now there's no more stopping on the AC, working all the way perfectly! Hehe! Thank you once again, Robert!
I pushed the clutch plate of by using the 3 bolds methode. Just screw them in until they hit the other end and than keep turning them one by one until the plate comes off. It worked 👌
Hey Robert ! Thanks for your video ! There's an inexpensive tool for pulling off this clutch and it allows easy removal WITHOUT any danger of distorting the clutch. It's likely that the clutch may show wear too. If so, replacing it might be best. But if not, pull the clutch and remove some shims. Rock on, brother ! This is A/C time of the year !
Please help, I am looking for the part number or size of the bearing that is used on the Volvo S60 2.4 Non Turbo 2001Model AC Unit Compressor? I will really appreciate it if someone can help? Thank you so much.
🤦♀Using zip-ties or anything else for matter is just all sorts of wrong. If you're going through the trouble of removing it from a vehicle, then why not simply have it rebuilt? And yes; in Houston there's a specialty shop that only rebuilds a/c compressors.
dont do it.. its out take the time and do like it really should be done ..so you dont need to again for many years... quick stuff like this ALWAYS goes side ways when you least expect it.. yes i know the zip ties work but how long is the question ... just my 2 cents ...
Thank you Robert! Another great video!
I had a 1mm gap on the AC Compressor Clutch and the AC stopped working on long trips, I always had to restart the car for the AC to come back again. Well, I showed your zip tie magic to my mechanic, he paused, looked at me, smile and said, "that's a good idea, let's do it!" And now there's no more stopping on the AC, working all the way perfectly! Hehe! Thank you once again, Robert!
Awesome! Tell your mechanic he owes me $5.
Thanks for this great help. Keep on making these helpfull tips movies . Greatings from The Netherlands
Thanks, will do!
I pushed the clutch plate of by using the 3 bolds methode.
Just screw them in until they hit the other end and than keep turning them one by one until the plate comes off.
It worked 👌
Thanks for sharing
what size bolts are those?
Hey Robert ! Thanks for your video ! There's an inexpensive tool for pulling off this clutch and it allows easy removal WITHOUT any danger of distorting the clutch. It's likely that the clutch may show wear too. If so, replacing it might be best.
But if not, pull the clutch and remove some shims. Rock on, brother ! This is A/C time of the year !
Yes it is. Hot everywhere.
This cheap modification works for me, saved $900+ in repairs.
I hear you. The shop wouldn't even get involved in pulling the clutch.
Merci beaucoup Robert, je viens de réparer ma climatisation 🙏
Awesome!
Thanks for the info, I really appreciate your help .
Any time!
Please help, I am looking for the part number or size of the bearing that is used on the Volvo S60 2.4 Non Turbo 2001Model AC Unit Compressor? I will really appreciate it if someone can help? Thank you so much.
Sadly I know nothing about rebuilding an AC compressor.
That thing spins very fast when the A/C is running. How long did those metal tabs stay in place?
Still there
I'm confused, gap you says 3-5mm big or 0.5-0.3
0.3
Nice
thanks for watching.
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thanks for watching.
🤦♀Using zip-ties or anything else for matter is just all sorts of wrong. If you're going through the trouble of removing it from a vehicle, then why not simply have it rebuilt? And yes; in Houston there's a specialty shop that only rebuilds a/c compressors.
I don't remove it from the vehicle, it's a 10 minute hack that works for 2 years and cost less than $10.
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It works. It is not a ferrari
dont do it..
its out take the time and do like it really should be done ..so you dont need to again for many years... quick stuff like this ALWAYS goes side ways when you least expect it.. yes i know the zip ties work but how long is the question ... just my 2 cents ...
My experience is that the zip ties last about 40,000 miles.
@@RobertDIYand then what? Thicker zip ties?
Same question can be asked about removing the OEM shims. Either way you’re getting more use from the clutch.… until it’s finally done.