I'm curious, for those of you who have done this, how long has it lasted before you finally gave up and shelled out for a new compressor or clutch?
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I did this a couple of years back and this season it started acting up again....
I dove in and put in a couple more cable ties and it seems to be working....but I literally just did it yesterday, and it wasn't hot out today, so....
Thanks,
Jonboy
2002 V70 2.4T
Something north of 260k miles....
Since we're talking about Air Conditioning shims with bread clips and wire ties....
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Mine lasted 5 years and about 70,000 miles more before the clutch plate gave up and fragmented. I think there are role here with even longer reported success
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Mine lasted two years.
When I took a look, the bread clips were gone.
Instead of moving to the zip tie method (which should hold nicely), I just took clutch plate off and replaced shims inside clutch.
That as last year. Haven't even tried things this year to see if the AC works.. Just driving so little
When I took a look, the bread clips were gone.
Instead of moving to the zip tie method (which should hold nicely), I just took clutch plate off and replaced shims inside clutch.
That as last year. Haven't even tried things this year to see if the AC works.. Just driving so little
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If anyone needs shims I bought a bunch on one of my FCP orders - I can mail for a stamp vs $9 shopping for a 90 cent part.
I could also give dimensions as any steel washer would do here.
I could also give dimensions as any steel washer would do here.
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The gap wasn't bad yet, but the bearing on my pulley was making noise at 100K miles, so I went replacing the bearing (with a quality one) and in the process you can remove a shim to adjust the gap (there's 3 shims of different thickness inside). Now at 135K miles, being fine ever since www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAGDkwYSFY4
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I have zip tied three P80 car compressors, all are still holding. Longest is past 5 years by now, based on my posts over in that other thread.
'95 854 T-5R, Motronic 4.4, 185k
'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
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gone: '96 NA 850 210k, '98 NA V70 182k, '98 S70 NA 225k, '96 855 NA 169k
'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
'99 Camry V6
gone: '96 NA 850 210k, '98 NA V70 182k, '98 S70 NA 225k, '96 855 NA 169k
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I did the zip-tie fix in 2012, still working (though the UK isn't really the most punishing environment for an air-con system.) I did find that I got the same symptoms as a worn air-con compressor clutch (air-con cutting out and not re-engaging without a "rest") when the alternator was failing. I guess when there's low-ish battery voltage, the air-con is the first thing to be switched-off.
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Fair enough. So, I might be good for a couple more years (I'm in North Carolina and its been in the 80's the past few days - brutal days are ahead, temperature-wise). Seems to be holding for now, nice and cool.
I figured (maybe incorrectly?) that in order to replace the clutch plate that I would have to remove the compressor from the system, breaking the seal, and it wouldn't be worth it...but (I'm not looking for trouble) if/when the time comes, can it be done without opening the system? I figure if I have to break the seal, then I might as well either replace the AC components altogether or junk the car....because the car isn't worth more than a couple thou....
As a reminder, we're talking about a 2002 V70 2.4T - there's barely enough room to get my fingers down around the clutch plate, and only because I have skinny arms, LOL.
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Jonboy
I figured (maybe incorrectly?) that in order to replace the clutch plate that I would have to remove the compressor from the system, breaking the seal, and it wouldn't be worth it...but (I'm not looking for trouble) if/when the time comes, can it be done without opening the system? I figure if I have to break the seal, then I might as well either replace the AC components altogether or junk the car....because the car isn't worth more than a couple thou....
As a reminder, we're talking about a 2002 V70 2.4T - there's barely enough room to get my fingers down around the clutch plate, and only because I have skinny arms, LOL.
Thanks!
Jonboy
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You can ease the compressor off the bracket and create enough space to work on the clutch and do the “ correct fix’ , if you think you want to run the car for 5 I think that is what I would do.
On edit...Easing the compressor back means you do not break the AC lines , so no need to evacuate, pump down, and recharge. You can get a sense of the clearance in peppermint’s video
I was getting ready to do this on my T5 when the clutch nicely grenadednand the compressor started growling, so I did a new compressor. Always a struggle spending for a new part when you wonder how much life the car had, but I will say I could not remember the compressor price yesterday cruising the interstate at 90F with 68F air inside

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On edit...Easing the compressor back means you do not break the AC lines , so no need to evacuate, pump down, and recharge. You can get a sense of the clearance in peppermint’s video
I was getting ready to do this on my T5 when the clutch nicely grenadednand the compressor started growling, so I did a new compressor. Always a struggle spending for a new part when you wonder how much life the car had, but I will say I could not remember the compressor price yesterday cruising the interstate at 90F with 68F air inside
G’noght J,
Elizabeth
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