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Old 07-06-2012, 04:41 PM   #2
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1.5 hatch manual 2007
How do you pull the front pulley off the AC unit?? Mine is loose and wobbly and I want to fix that before I put the old bigger belt back on fot AC. Its too hot
to live without it. Anyone else have theirs loosen up?? There seems to be a bunch of small holes on the pulley cap but no bolts that I can see. comments???
loosen the bolts on the alternator..then use a leverage to pull alternator outward then tightened..carefull with ur tension.
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