2005 Liberty KJ 3/7l 185k
I made a post yesterday about a noise that was happening when I turn on the A/C. It sounded like rushing water, so I thought maybe there was air in my coolant, but that was incorrect - the sound is a bad bearing on the A/C compressor.
I know this is quite a common problem, and that it is possible to bypass the A/C compressor by using a shorter belt.
Unfortunately, I seem to be having some trouble finding out exactly which belt length I need. Most of the posts I have found online are from quite a long time ago, and tend to be for older model years.
It seems that people have used all sorts of different belt lengths, and have routed the belt in different ways. A lot of the information is incomplete, like people would say what belt length they used but not how they routed it or vice versa.
The problem is that I have to drive about 15 mins to buy a belt, and the bearing could completely fail at any time, so I would really like to know exactly what I need before I set out.
Is there a belt length and routing method that is known to work?
I made a post yesterday about a noise that was happening when I turn on the A/C. It sounded like rushing water, so I thought maybe there was air in my coolant, but that was incorrect - the sound is a bad bearing on the A/C compressor.
I know this is quite a common problem, and that it is possible to bypass the A/C compressor by using a shorter belt.
Unfortunately, I seem to be having some trouble finding out exactly which belt length I need. Most of the posts I have found online are from quite a long time ago, and tend to be for older model years.
It seems that people have used all sorts of different belt lengths, and have routed the belt in different ways. A lot of the information is incomplete, like people would say what belt length they used but not how they routed it or vice versa.
The problem is that I have to drive about 15 mins to buy a belt, and the bearing could completely fail at any time, so I would really like to know exactly what I need before I set out.
Is there a belt length and routing method that is known to work?