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So my A/C clutch slips. Most repair shops want to sell me a compressor replacement.

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Old 08-31-2021, 08:26 PM
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Default So my A/C clutch slips. Most repair shops want to sell me a compressor replacement.

Can I replace the shims myself to correct the out-of-spec clutch gap?
On my car ('03 xc70) how accessible is the clutch to work on once you get the wheel and fender liner off? Anyone done this?
 
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Old 08-31-2021, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by joseph capra
Can I replace the shims myself to correct the out-of-spec clutch gap?
On my car ('03 xc70) how accessible is the clutch to work on once you get the wheel and fender liner off? Anyone done this?
Certainly - I just bend the fender liner back out of the way.
Measure the gap first to make sure your work will probably do something. - You have to unbolt the compressor to be able to get a clutch removal tool onto the outer clutch plate. 4 bolts and move the compressor a couple of inches forward. Then probably just remove all the shims - and measure the gap if you want afterwards, a 2003 will be quite worn. Sometimes on older cars removing all the shims still does not put the gap into spec - but that's the best you can do without a new clutch or compressor. And that's why shops want to sell you a compressor - if they reshim yours and it does not work - you will write a bad review - install a new compressor - it works and you are happy. (poorer but no bad review)

You say "slips". Do you mean clutch stops engaging after it gets above x temperature outside or have been running the car for x time on a hot day? Large gap on the clutch makes it stop magnetically engaging with thermal expansion. It does not "slip", it just does not engage.
 

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Old 08-31-2021, 09:53 PM
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Yeah, it stops working when I'm in stop and go traffic and/or accelerate hard, and then when I shut it down by the dash switch and drive for a few minutes it engages when I switch it back on. Always works on start-up. I read about the wiretie fix. I'd do that (at 250k) but I cant imagine how you'd get access to do that.
The point is, my compressor works fine, it's just the clutch that's worn, and YOU CAN GET A NEW CLUTCH. Seems dumb to break open the whole system and replace the compressor when that's working. And shops CAN just replace the clutch...
 
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Old 08-31-2021, 09:55 PM
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Actually, I'd LOVE to find a shop that would just replace the clutch. I wouldn't mind paying for that at all. They're about 100 bucks
 
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