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baalamb20 Posted - 09 Sep 2011 : 3:29:05 PM
Hi Guy's

Late last year my a/c decided to stop working, it just cut out so I thought there must be a leak or something so anyway I've gone without it for so long.

Today I had a look around my engine and I started looking at different plugs and I sprayed them with WD40 so they would keep a better connection, anyway, at the back of the grill I found a plug attached to a long steel pipe and I'm guessing it's part of the ac, and then I started spraying around the a/c pully and decided for kicks to turn the ac on in the car and hell it works, don't know for how long but what does this sound like??? has anyone else had this happen.
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Cartrite Posted - 25 Oct 2011 : 4:36:32 PM
Apparently the dog gears(?) stick and the AC pulley free wheels instead of engaging on the compressor.Not sure if that applies to yours but by Brother hits the front pulley of the compressor with a lump of wood when his stops working.

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