AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
#11
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Re: AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> My AC clutch is burned up.
> Can I replace it without losing freon?
Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
fix.
Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
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> My AC clutch is burned up.
> Can I replace it without losing freon?
Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
fix.
Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
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#12
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Re: AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> My AC clutch is burned up.
> Can I replace it without losing freon?
Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
fix.
Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
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> My AC clutch is burned up.
> Can I replace it without losing freon?
Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
fix.
Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
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#13
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Re: AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> My AC clutch is burned up.
> Can I replace it without losing freon?
Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
fix.
Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
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> My AC clutch is burned up.
> Can I replace it without losing freon?
Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
fix.
Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
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#14
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Re: AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
I'm right there with you, XS11E. I sure hope it doesn't work out that way.
I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have done it without
the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on the coil field is deep.
We found no leakage of lubricant around the seal, and everything seems
to be working fine.
XS11E wrote:
> Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>My AC clutch is burned up.
>>Can I replace it without losing freon?
>
>
> Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
> receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
> over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
> fix.
>
> Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
>
>
>
I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have done it without
the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on the coil field is deep.
We found no leakage of lubricant around the seal, and everything seems
to be working fine.
XS11E wrote:
> Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>My AC clutch is burned up.
>>Can I replace it without losing freon?
>
>
> Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
> receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
> over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
> fix.
>
> Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
>
>
>
#15
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Re: AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
I'm right there with you, XS11E. I sure hope it doesn't work out that way.
I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have done it without
the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on the coil field is deep.
We found no leakage of lubricant around the seal, and everything seems
to be working fine.
XS11E wrote:
> Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>My AC clutch is burned up.
>>Can I replace it without losing freon?
>
>
> Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
> receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
> over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
> fix.
>
> Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
>
>
>
I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have done it without
the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on the coil field is deep.
We found no leakage of lubricant around the seal, and everything seems
to be working fine.
XS11E wrote:
> Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>My AC clutch is burned up.
>>Can I replace it without losing freon?
>
>
> Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
> receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
> over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
> fix.
>
> Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
>
>
>
#16
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Re: AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
I'm right there with you, XS11E. I sure hope it doesn't work out that way.
I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have done it without
the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on the coil field is deep.
We found no leakage of lubricant around the seal, and everything seems
to be working fine.
XS11E wrote:
> Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>My AC clutch is burned up.
>>Can I replace it without losing freon?
>
>
> Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
> receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
> over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
> fix.
>
> Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
>
>
>
I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have done it without
the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on the coil field is deep.
We found no leakage of lubricant around the seal, and everything seems
to be working fine.
XS11E wrote:
> Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>My AC clutch is burned up.
>>Can I replace it without losing freon?
>
>
> Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
> receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
> over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
> fix.
>
> Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
>
>
>
#17
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Re: AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
I'm right there with you, XS11E. I sure hope it doesn't work out that way.
I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have done it without
the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on the coil field is deep.
We found no leakage of lubricant around the seal, and everything seems
to be working fine.
XS11E wrote:
> Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>My AC clutch is burned up.
>>Can I replace it without losing freon?
>
>
> Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
> receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
> over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
> fix.
>
> Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
>
>
>
I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have done it without
the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on the coil field is deep.
We found no leakage of lubricant around the seal, and everything seems
to be working fine.
XS11E wrote:
> Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>My AC clutch is burned up.
>>Can I replace it without losing freon?
>
>
> Very likely you'll have to replace the entire compressor and
> receiver/drier but check with a good shop to be sure. I had to do that
> over the years on two different cars, it's not an easy on the wallet
> fix.
>
> Sorry, I know that's not what you wanted to hear. :-(
>
>
>
#18
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Re: AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I'm right there with you, XS11E. I sure hope it doesn't work out
> that way. I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have
> done it without the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on
> the coil field is deep. We found no leakage of lubricant around
> the seal, and everything seems to be working fine.
Great news, glad it worked!
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> I'm right there with you, XS11E. I sure hope it doesn't work out
> that way. I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have
> done it without the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on
> the coil field is deep. We found no leakage of lubricant around
> the seal, and everything seems to be working fine.
Great news, glad it worked!
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#19
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Re: AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I'm right there with you, XS11E. I sure hope it doesn't work out
> that way. I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have
> done it without the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on
> the coil field is deep. We found no leakage of lubricant around
> the seal, and everything seems to be working fine.
Great news, glad it worked!
--
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> I'm right there with you, XS11E. I sure hope it doesn't work out
> that way. I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have
> done it without the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on
> the coil field is deep. We found no leakage of lubricant around
> the seal, and everything seems to be working fine.
Great news, glad it worked!
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#20
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Re: AC Clutch 1996 Grand Cherokee Laredo
Barry <barry_owen@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I'm right there with you, XS11E. I sure hope it doesn't work out
> that way. I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have
> done it without the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on
> the coil field is deep. We found no leakage of lubricant around
> the seal, and everything seems to be working fine.
Great news, glad it worked!
--
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> I'm right there with you, XS11E. I sure hope it doesn't work out
> that way. I installed the new clutch this evening. Couldn't have
> done it without the two extra hands of my son. That snap ring on
> the coil field is deep. We found no leakage of lubricant around
> the seal, and everything seems to be working fine.
Great news, glad it worked!
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