DIY How to Remove Replace AC Compressor 4.3L (1997-2006 Chevy Truck)

DIY How to Remove Replace AC Compressor 4.3L (1997-2006 Chevy Truck)

DIY HOW TO PULL YOUR OWN PARTS AT A SALVAGE YARD AND SAVE MONEY while keeping your vehicle on the road! How to remove/replace the AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR on a 1997-2006 Chevy Truck with a 4.3 V6. The process is similar for trucks equipped with a V8.

TOOLS NEEDED FOR THIS JOB:
13mm Socket
15mm Socket
3/8 extension
3/8 ratchet
3/8 breaker bar

QUICK PULL TIP: Using a 3/8 breaker bar vs a 3/8 ratchet to pull and release the tension of the belt tensioner to remove belt will allow for better leverage.

STEPS FOR REMOVAL:
1. Remove the serpentine belt by inserting a 3/8 ratchet into the square hole on the front of the belt tensioner, pulling against the spring tension then remove the belt.
2. Remove the single bolt holding on the AC lines to the compressor using a 15mm socket.
3. Remove the 4 bolts holding the AC compressor down using a 15mm socket
4. Remove the bracket on the side of the AC compressor using a 13mm socket. The bracket may not be present on all years.
5. Unplug the 2 main electrical connectors by lifting up on the tabs and pulling the plug.

REPLACE: Follow the steps above in reverse.

Level of effort/expertise: Easy to medium

Average auto parts store cost: $200

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Reyy Vasquez says:

will a ac compressor from a 5.3 fit a 4.3??

Tommylee says:

Hey I have a 1985 Monte Carlo I go to cut the heater on and it want do nothing if I flip it to fan n vent then it cuts on a little but still nothing can u help.

Mr SS says:

on my 2004 silverado. the ac compressor on the bottom of the motor on the passenger side

wyattoneable says:

Easy enough, thanks!

ARednecksLife says:

It looks like Pick-A-Part forgot a battery, lol

NEEDbacon says:

The Feth is this? This is no G-body.
On a more serious note, where can I locate AC hoses for a '85 Gbody with the 305 chevy?

TheseNut's says:

That's a 99 1/2 to 2007 body style…88-99 1/2 was the obs of trucks 😉 Ps Levi from FB

Chad Gardee says:

Old a** craftsman ratchet they last forever there jus too sloppy loose feeling the should come out with a fine tooth gear for those old ratchets

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