AC belts been cut still squawking like a bastahrd?

Asked by GuruYVX1G Apr 13, 2020 at 02:29 AM about the 2002 Nissan Frontier 2 Dr STD King Cab SB

Question type: General

Belts started squealing bad. When I start it
up every time since the ac never worked I cut
that belt (2002 not A serpentine belt) I want
to take the entire AC out and sell the good
parts I live in maine no ac needed is this
going to mess anything up leaving that belt
off? All the other belts are new and snug
whats the damn squealing bra? When I spray
silicon it will start up once no noise but
everyone gives me stink eye when they hear
that awful noise. Also I can wrench my own
ride but im too broke to smoke with this viris
lock down and live in the sticks way out there
if my mud bucket sh#!s the bed Im super
F%#&ed help me out please. Any. Nissan
heads out there have some advise. I love this
beater great mudden and trail riding we've
had a lot of fun id hate to lose the ugly beast


3 Answers

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See this post on how to diagnose belt noise. Scroll down and watch the video. https://ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/belt-noise-how-to-diagnose-and-fix/

2,260

See this post on how to diagnose belt noise. Scroll down to the video and follow the steps shown. ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/belt-noise-how-to-diagnose-and-fix/

157,605

Check with your local auto parts store and see if a compressor bypass pulley kit is available. It probably is and they're not too expensive. Then remove the compressor and replace it with the kit and a new serpentine belt. Hope that helps! Jim

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