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Parts has fallen on the engine belly protection.Views : 1119 Replies : 15Users Viewing This Thread : |
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I changed the oil today and when taking off the engine belly protection two parts were laying on the plastic protection sheet on the passenger side.
Can someone identify these parts? ![]() The smaller part has splines in it so obviously a shaft used to go into it. Several weeks ago I drove away at slow speed and heard a "grrrrrr"-noise from the front passenger side. The sound lasted only a second and has been driving fine since then so I thought nothing more of it. Now I know why that sound occurred. |
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That's the aircon compressor clutch. Must have been making a lot of noise before it let go.
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It looks as if it let go a long time ago!
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it must have been quite a while ago looking at the rust on those parts how long ago was the noise?
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Jesus Christ. Never saw that lol
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Yes you can just replace it, best look at the tube for how 2 they're pretty well all the same so any car will do as an example of how to change it, however the pump could be shot inside as well so maybe a full recon unit is a better idea.
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I would not take a risk with parts 70-80 euro and chamgebit. You have new for 300 and you are done for many years.
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I have the tools and I've seen vids on how to change it, but it's winter in Sweden and doing that job outside isn't exactly tempting.
This will have to be a job for a workshop mechanic. They better change the auxilliary belt as well as that may have taken some punishment too. |
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