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I have a 2004 Chevy Silverado. 2 months ago I noticed I was loosing coolant. But I am not finding it on the ground. Now a valve or something is sticking (ticking). Once the truck warms up or I rev it to 3000 RPMs then it stops ticking. HELP!
You need special tools to do that. You can borrow them at Auto Zone. Trying to do it without those specialty tools will damage the compressor and the clutch.
change plugs, air filter if dirty, change fuel filter, check and replace spark plug boots if bad on coil over plug, to do this you have to check resistance of the boot. if has wires check plug wires.
Make sure first tha it is the compressor. With the engine off turn the compressor clutch by hand. If you can turn it by hand it means it usually mean it is ok.
the windings in the coil on the compressor clutch is shorted,you need to remove the drive pulley where the belts hook on the compressor,then unbolt the 4 bolts holding the coil assy
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