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I discovered this weekend that my AC pulley and clutch on my 1999 3.8 may need to be replaced. When the AC is on, the noise goes away, when off, intermittently I get this annoying noise.
Is this something I can do myself? How big of a job is it? I got a quote for $500 to fix it so I'm kinda trying to get an idea form more experienced folks.
I replaced my AC compressor in about 45 minutes. The worst part of the job is getting the air out of the system before you fill it with the new freon. you have to do that with a vacuum.
I just replaced my compressor 2 weeks ago myself. It was pretty straight forward. Make sure you replace any O-rings you expose and that there is A/C oil in the compressor.
I had the same problem with mine doing that, when the A/C was off the pulley for the clutch locked up and wouldn't turn. Ended up replacing the whole A/C and putting on a new belt since the other one was burnt from not running the A/C. I replaced it just for safety measures, also it was old. Good luck on yours.
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