mannydingo said:
To remove the belt, you have to loosen the bolt that the power steering pump pivots forward and backward on under the pump. There's another bolt behind the pulley at about the 9 o'clock position to loosen. To get to it, you have to spin the pulley until the opening of the large pulley hole lets you reach it. That's done by quickly turning the car on and off so it spins. You will have to do try that several times. You also loosen the bolt that holds the tensioning bolt in place and then loosen the tensioning bolt whose head faces the front of the car. Some pictures would help. I will see what I can do. It's not hard.
Thanks, this was really helpful.
The new compressor and drier are now installed; we'll see what kind of job I did when we get to the charging of the system.
A couple of notes on changing the compressor for future reference. Four long bolts hold the compressor in place. Two are best accessed from below and two from above. The job became much easier once I removed the passenger side headlight which allows easier access to the two top bolts. (It's a bit of a tricky headlight to remove, too, as you have to also take off the front grille and the side lamp to access all the bolts. Between this work on the front and removing all the lower access panels you wind up with a bunch of plastic and screws and bolts laying aside so take care not to lose or break anything). I took off the compressor first and then removed the fittings, which was probably a mistake since they were very tight and I didn't have much leverage. The bolts for the fittings are in a bit of an awkward spot but I'd recommend at least breaking them loose while the compressor is in place. Be sure to remove the electrical connection to the compressor before dropping it out or you'll risk breaking a wire. Reassembly is pretty straightforward -- install all four bolts in loosely before tightening any.
The rebuilt compressor came with new O-rings but only one was the correct size, so it's probably worthwhile to get the "real" rings from the dealer.
The new belt went on per Manny's guidance above. I loosened everything in sight on the PS pump, spun back the front bolt to allow the pump to pivot down, put on the belt, then reveresed the process.
Changing out the drier is easy -- it's in the driver side wheel well. You have to remove the plastic shield inside the wheel well (with a zillion of the plastic spin-clip thingies and a couple screws), then it's right there. Again, remove the fittings first while you have leverage.
JGM