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cowboy64
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Posted: 28 Aug. 2022 at 11:32am |
The folks in here are SO much more mannerly and knowledgeable!! So I ask here instead of wrangler forum,,
Trying to remove/replace A/C compressor on my 2000 wrangler,, the bolt on bottom of compressor is out,, what’s the trick to the ‘nut’ on back side?? Not room for a socket, appears to swivel on that fixture but dang is can get it out.. many thanks fellows,, Michael
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Rus Curtis
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I had access issues on my '95 XJ. I could get to more places with the ratcheting box end wrenches than I could with a socket/ratchet.
Depending on what's in the way, sometimes access is easier from below. Or, as I've done often, see if google has a video.
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cowboy64
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Turns out I was just bad over thinking it!! Agree, most work was done from bottom,, it’s out now,, new one should be here tomorrow!! Will spend more time fixing vacuum hose than anything,,maybe I should bait mouse traps with vacuum hose instead of pecans!!
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