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The compressor cannot be by-passed, but you can disconnect the compressor clutch by disconnecting the two wire connector at the compressor; then the compressor pulley is just an idler.
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open your bonnet check to see @ gearbox if the-res is cable, or a cylinder, the cable is Usualyvisible on the top of the gearbox if theres a cable theres no clutch flu-edneeded. Note that your gearbox uses oil. Usualy on older models like 1989 the use a clutch cable no flu-ed needed
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