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Anonymous Posted on Jul 09, 2017

2006 Monte Carlo Air Compressor Clutch

I was driving down the road and the Air Compressor Clutch fell off my 2006 monte Carlo. When I look the the compressor there is a rod sticking out of the center. I am trying to find a diagram of the clutch or ask someone if they know, " is there a both that goes through the clutch that holds it on or is it held on by a nut or pin at the in. " I am trying to determine if I need to buy a new compressor or just put a new clutch on?

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It is a nut, but you will need special tools to replace the clutch, You should just replace the compressor. you will need special equipment to evacuate and recharge the system.

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