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A/C Compressor Replacement S70 1999

SO while I was driving home yesterday in the 97 degree heat the AC stopped working. After I got control of the sick feeling in my gut, I pulled off the interstate and smelled some burning rubber coming out of the vents. I raised the hood, and noticed the wheel on the compressor moving back and forth like it was loose. I think the burning was the serpentine belt??? I turned the AC off and continued the 30 minutes home. Is there a way to just replace the clutch, or will I need a new compressor? Is even it the compressor, or am I missing something? BTW I just had the whole AC system fixed 4 years ago...

Luckly on the ride home we had the windows down and the wind chill made it feel like a cool 95 degrees!
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1998 Blue S70 275,000 miles






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