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Old 09-29-2015, 02:52 PM   #1
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A/C compressor

Has anyone changed clutch assembly on a/c compressor on 2004 monaco, if so, what tool is needed to remove it?
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Your local auto parts store will loan/rent you the tool. Tell them what you want to do. I did it on a car in 1966.
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Yup, it's like a bolt that screws into the hub, after you take out the smaller bolt that holds the hub on.
I believe the pulley and bearing is held on with a E or C clip.

Is the coil bad ?
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The clutch engages bur the pulley berring is shot. Thanks. Bkl
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