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Is220D weird noises from drive belt area (ac compressor bearing) -BYPASS AIR CON


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Hi for last few months i had weird noises coming from drive belt area, specially on idle.

Was trying to find someone with same fault, but couldn't so I maybe save someone trouble here 🙂

So I made small fault finding and found out that bearing on air con compressor has gone, start making noises and slowly start locking (can smell slipping belt).

As I don't have time now to play with air con I measure belt and bypass.

 

Belt what's you need to do it is 7PK1378 (tested only on 220D 2AD-FHV)

 

when I found time and parts to fix ac I will make some step by step how to do it, maybe even on a car 😉

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  • 3 months later...

I bought the belt and it does fit - thanks!

I then proceeded to take the damn air con compressor "clutch" off - this is a pig as there isn't any info available.

I believe the compressor to be a Denso 6seu16c but with a strange clucth mech.  Unlike older units the bit at the end which looks like a bolt is not a bolt and the pulley is fragile plastic!  Anyway, put the original bet back on then jamn the pulley with a bit of wood, insert some 90 degree pliers into the hole and then you can spin off the cover plate in an anti-clockwise direction.  This leaves the clutch and pulley etc in place still and so I believe you then need to get some strong thread locking compound and then put the plate back on, let the compound set and then redo the above, this time taking the clutch with you.  Unfortunately I didn't know this and so I hacked mine as you can see!  The pulley pulls of easily after that and the rubber "cushions" too.  Mine looked in good shape and so I was a bit bemused as to why the metal on metal noise was happening.  On the compressor there was a bit of movement, but not much so the tolerance must be tiny.

I think the new parts needed are:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/Klimakompressor-Riemenscheibe-TOYOTA-Avensis-2-0-2-2-D-4D-2-2-D-CAT-T25-5SE12C/252786772968?hlpht=true&ops=true&viphx=1&_trksid=p5197.c100068.m2280&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140211130857%26meid%3D0b41566dc81b40b79e8aa9b34cfc9524%26pid%3D100068%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D252785703770%26clkid%3D3884581167474673682&_qi=RTM2063750

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Update: couldn't remove pulley in situ or even when I took the compressor off the car! Bought a new compressor in the end after cutting my hands twice!  Ridiculous - all because of worn rubber bits that can't be replaced.

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Hi David

I've just bought a new compressor, identical to yours.  Anything particular to look out for when I do the swap?  Did you use an aircon specialist to do anything other than the charging?  Came without oil and O rings but I've ordered them.

Regards

Mike

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Hi All,

I bought Lexus IS220D 3 weeks ago without warranty and 2 days ago, car started making noise and and found out that the issue is due air con compressor and got to know that I need to replace it.

 

Any suggestions on buying the compressor?

 

Thanks

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