My car woudn't start the other day and I've found out it is caused by my Seized A/C pulled. My car is a 95 3.4 v6, is their anyway I can just buy a smaller belt and reroute it to bypass the A/C pulley, or do I have to buy the A/C delete pulley?
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Re: Siezed A/C pulley
Originally posted by Aciddrag0n1 View PostMy car woudn't start the other day and I've found out it is caused by my Seized A/C pulled. My car is a 95 3.4 v6, is their anyway I can just buy a smaller belt and reroute it to bypass the A/C pulley, or do I have to buy the A/C delete pulley?
i just installed one on my 3.4
couple bolts in the front and one in the back and then the compressor just drops right out. of course its not that easy if your a/c still has freon in it.
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Re: Siezed A/C pulley
yea you can bypass or delete the ac. Must not get hot where you are from I take it
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