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Removing Ac System......


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Guest Gaz Shaw

hey just wanna find out is it hard removing the air con? and putting it back and where everything is?

any advice would be a big help:D

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i want to do this aswell as the aircon, even without being switched on will sap quite alot of power from the motor and the viscouse fan has to go too

so does anyone know what aux belt fits with no aircon?

 

thanks

 

alex

 

oh very handy link that

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Guest Gaz Shaw

i know i will get a tt one day! ill be losin my air con when i get a sunny day!

anyone know how long it take and where do i start:search:

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i really dont expect it to take too long i just need to get the correct belt and a day in the garage

has anyone fitted a elec fan to the rad?

where do you take the temp switch from?

i was thinking of the thermostat housing. as soon as i work out these problems ill be doing the job

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Guest Gaz Shaw

well i ant got a clue where to start:blink:

 

i may get abit of help to do mine!;)

 

i looked at the link but some i dont know where they are!

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yea i want to remove the viscouse fan too, the fan draws just as much power as a A/C system but as you know you need a fan for the rad temps, i just wanted to know where the fan temp switch gets fitted?

 

thanks flukey top info dude

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