can i bypass the ac with shorter belt

Asked by Charles Apr 23, 2014 at 10:56 PM about the 2010 Nissan Altima 2.5

Question type: General

i have a 2010 altima the ac pully has a wobble and i dont have 987 to replace the whole thing can i buy a shorter belt to bypass ac untill i can afford to fix this issue

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where in the hell are you going to buy something that cost that much? they do not cost that much money to buy on your own. little help first thing. go to www. advanceautoparts.com you will be getting it way cheaper then where you been going trust me. 2nd thing. yes you can buy a belt that is smaller so you can bypass the ac pulley. but there is 1 catch though. if it is to short then you will keep breaking and losing belts left and right. the best thing to do is fix the bearings in the pulley or get a new one.

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are you sure it wobbles,? 4 years old, should be better than that. the clutch on the end appears to waver while running ,or maybe the bolt holding it to the shaft worked loose. if that car was sold without air on some models ,that's the belt you want,

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