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Old 06-21-2017, 10:37 PM
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Ac compressor

ok i found out that 2 of the allen head bolts ho'ding the compressor together are backed out and loose.. i am going to try and tighten them down while on the 4.4. is ther a thread how to get compressor out of x5? i have searched Utube. only how to test clutch etc. no removal. it look lile have to support motor and drop subframe,to get cpmpreasor out. any suggestions.....
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