Bypass ac compressor

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Asked by GuruZ551W Oct 13, 2017 at 08:01 PM about the 2006 Hyundai Sonata

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2006 sonata 3.3 v6. What length does the
serpentine belt have to be to bypass the ac
compressor?

8 Answers

It is probably not possible but look for a bypass kit as you will probably need to add an idler wheel.

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When I dot have my the ac on the clutch doesn’t move and has a terrible running noise, but when I do turn the ac on then it starts spinning, ac blows cold but there’s a rubbing noise ( less severe) coming from the compressor clutch. What could be the issue?

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bad bearings in your compressor, happened to me, that's why I am here, looking for info on how to bypass the AC unit.

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I just pass compressor with 82" belt. No AC but car runs much better.

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I used the advice of bigfish0114 and it worked perfectly! Thank you,

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I used the a serpentine belt by DAYCO #5060820 / 6PK2085. Size is 82" x .82 6 rib.

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Was this for 2008 Hyundai Sonata 3.3l v6 engine... the belt described you used?

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