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Old 09-02-2009, 10:52 AM
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Default New here. 4.7 ac compressor clutch issue

Hello All. My 2002 ram 1500 4.7 has a noisy ac compressor clutch in it. Dealer wants $235 and change for just the Clutch/pully for it. it is replaceable without replacing the entire thing. Seems the auto parts stores in my area all carry just the entire compressor/clutch assembly. Is anyone aware of an aftermarket option, or bypass pulley that would not require removing the entire assembly?
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Old 09-02-2009, 11:19 AM
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I think $235 which includes parts/labor to have functional A/C is well worth it if you cannot do it yourself. Try and sell a vehicle with and w/out A/C. You'll retain much more of a value if you keep your A/c functional.
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Old 09-03-2009, 09:01 AM
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doesn't seem like a difficult job to do.. there is a nut dead center of the clutch pulley..It's the price of the part that kills me. Was thinking of putting a smaller belt on it to bypass, until i get the cash up for replacement. But you are making sense.. Thanks for the reply..Ac seems to be the root of all evil..
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Old 09-14-2009, 09:21 AM
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Well..I have ordered an aftermarket Comressor and clutch assembly online for a good Price. My truck was making so much noise this morning that i could not drive it to work. So..The part is scheduled to arrive today. My plan is to remove the clutch from the new assembly, and re-install in my truck so i don't need to go thru the hassle of evacuating the system. If anyone has done this, (put a compressor clutch on) i would be very very greatfull for any advice or instruction. I don't have the luxury of bringing it to a mechanic because my hours at work are crazy, and everyone is booked a week out. Thanks in advance, and wish me luck.
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