HOW TO REPLACE A/C COMPRESSOR CHEVY TRUCK V8 5.3 & 4.8

HOW TO REPLACE A/C COMPRESSOR CHEVY TRUCK V8 5.3 & 4.8

In this video we will be replacing an a/c compressor in a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Pick up truck with a 5.3l V8 engine. Follow along as I take you through a day with me as a mobile mechanic.

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Rick C says:

Great stuff, Im ready to change my compressor. Thanks

Nobody says:

Why do you puncture the can instead of using the top?

lizard944 says:

Perhaps the perfect repair video. No pissing around spending ten minutes explaining how to remove the wheel, just getting it done! Bravo!

Ion Racer says:

Subscribed. I do mobile repair out of san antonio, not as in depth as u but i do heavy equipment also. That a/c belt was toast brother lol

Ashley Clark says:

great job. just what i needed to see. replacing on 2000 silverado.

George Harris says:

Letting the hose ends hit the dirty frame can introduce dirt into the system.

GhostPenalty says:

A good and informative video. But I do have a question regarding my 05 Silverado with the same engine. So my ac doesn't work and its because the compressor clutch isn't engaging. Does that mean I have to get a new compressor? or is it something else? I've already replaced high pressure and low pressure switches as well.

fredco says:

where did you purchase the new compressor? I have the same truck and my compressor is out , about to order from amazon but would rather buy local here in Houston

Jonathon Childs says:

Those sure look like Milwaukee tools! Lolll

Ernest Teran says:

Very good and very clear vedio. They should all be like this vedio . Easy to understand.

Alan Powell says:

Great video, definitely want more like this. Would've loved to see how to discharge the system

Mark Lopez says:

Cool video, good job…

DarrenWS6 says:

Your video was helpful and good. But its for a 2wd. I just did this to my 4wd and its different having a CV axles and such. I got quite pissed off with the minimal turns I could do on the lower bolts lol. But I got it done and blowing cold again.

Levi Hagerdon says:

I have a yellow greenish coolant looking fluid leaking under mine and it’s squealing. Is that a sure indicator it need to be changed?

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