Ford Focus: A/C Compressor Clutch
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- Опубліковано 27 бер 2019
- In this video I am working on a 2012 ford Focus with under 30k miles on it and it has a failed A/C compressor clutch bearing. The entire kit is available from Ford for a reasonable price. Let's see how it fits! -Enjoy!
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Your epic snap-ring fight was reassuring for those of us who also have them. (Mine usually ping into unknown locations as a finale.)
When they ping and go flying it becomes a game of "shhh, listen close" it is the only chance of guessing where it went....
@@SouthMainAuto Isn't that normally right about the time that the compressor kicks in?
I was waiting for Eric to get out the cutting torch
My friend calls E-clips "Jesus clips", because you try to remove them carefully, and PING, followed by "Oh, Jesus, where did that go?"
@@DaddyBeanDaddyBean I think that's a universal term for them
The only time I'm in favor of a stretchy fit belt is the day after Thanksgiving. Great video as usual. Keep up the good work!
Same here. Lol.
Hey !
How you know that is the cluth that u need to change and not all thw compressor?
I love the fact that you fix what is broken, instead of just throwing parts at things. You, Sir, are a true Mechanic, instead of a parts replacer. A man after my own heart. Good Job!
I learn an awful lot from these videos. Amazed to see just how much rust that 2012 Focus has accumulated, over a relatively short period of time!
I always love what the automatic closed caption does to the opening of your videos. Today it was "welcome to the cellphone Allah"
He's fixing a "Daisy compressor" today
I saw that! 😁
I’m convinced that snap rings are pure evil now. I knew that I couldn’t be the only one having trouble with them.
These are easy. The snap rings inside a Ford C-6 transmission don't even have eyes on them, only a bevel, and the output shaft one is WAY deep down in a narrow hole.
AKA Wireguy don’t forget about the easy ones that are rusted on!
Great job. I really enjoy learning the different things that you do.
I have lead a sheltered life - first time I have heard of "stretchy belts" for automotive use. Thank you for the education, Eric O!
You Sir are up there with the best of the automotive techs. Many thanks for showing us your work!
Just did this today on my own thanks to your video! Sent you some money on PayPal too since I can't imagine a shop would have charged. Took me about 5 hours start to finish, mostly because I am incredibly disorganized and a complete amateur. I did get stuck at the point when I was removing the 8mm screw that holds it all together. I couldn't get it to spin independently of the clutch. My drill wasn't powerful enough to turn it when the clutch engaged, and I couldn't get the clutch to engage without the rotational speed of the drill. The trick I finally used was to wedge my belt replacement tool between the bottom of the clutch and the steel protector plate, with the old belt providing some extra thickness and friction. That was enough to get the clutch to hold still while I ratcheted the 8mm screw out by hand. Thanks so much for the video!
This was actually a great video, thanks for all the content
Great video, learning every episode.
Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
Thanks for showing me how to do this. I always want to drive the six hours to shake your hand for all you have helped me to fix with your teaching. Keep em coming!
You sir are a good and honest mechanic we need more like you because it's getting hard to find good and honest mechanic.
You know how long I've been waiting for someone to do a video on the AC Bell thanks to you showing now I can do my own I hope you have a nice 2023 and more work coming your way
Another banger as always 👍 keep up the great work 🍻
Another good one Eric. Keep em coming! You and DiagnoseDan are the best on youtube.
Thank you for sharing your workshop experience. I always enjoy watching your videos.
Much respect for you rust belt guys, a vehicle up there ages so much faster than here in Tennessee. You guys are always fighting the rust battle.
Wonder if there is a way to convert the bad rust (red rust) to good rust (black rust). Black rust doesn't flake off, rather it acts like a barrier to further rusting.
@@CSX4772 Yes the product is called Extend or Naval Jelly by Permatex. Once you get the loose rust off you apply it and let it cure 24 hrs it will be black and ready to prime and paint. I use it when restoring old motorcycle tanks before painting.
Keep up the awesome content man!
Hey Eric, another fine job brother. As for those stretchable belts, their crap! Just another step "backward" for mankind! You got one of the most realistic, educational, and entertaining channels out there. Love watchin it!
Good job! I’m doing my 2003 Focus. This was very well done!! Thanks!
Good to know, never saw the stretchy belt removal, thanks Eric
I like to keep one of those freebie paint can openers handy for stubborn buried snap rings like that. They give you a lot of dexterity to both pry and hook while your pliers open it up, and you can usually kick a bit of it out of the groove so you don't have to constantly start all over when the pliers let go. :)
rhkips good trick
Always fun to watch fun and entertaining videos and I always learn something.
Thank you for this video, and very nice camera work!!
Hate those stretchy belts too! Nice job thanks for sharing!
Phenomenal job with the camera angle. Was able to see the snap rings and the tapered edges
Hey Eric just wanted to let you know how much we love your videos. Thanks Josh Eastern Upstate NY
Hard to believe that bearing lasted less than 25K! I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who struggles with snap rings. Even a pro like Eric has trouble with them.
I watch your videos,new and old, everyday to that maybe through video-mosis I can learn to be as relaxed as you seem to be.
Very informative video and well done filming!
Dr. O to the rescue! Awesome as usual!
Great diagnosis and fix. Really apppreciate the step by step....
"Stretchy belt" I thought that was some classic SMA humor. Wow I didn't realize I was a thing thanks for the info!
Woke up last night at 8:30pm waiting for our Wednesday Night What's Up but no one showed up. This video made up for it though ! My wife drives a 19 escape.
This brings back memories. When I started my automotive career my place if employment was at a Chevy dealer. I had been there about a year and a Ford mustang came in with A/C inop. I diagnosed it as a bad compressor clutch. Job was approved and I started working on it. Everything went well and I fired it up. That son of a gun was blowing cold. Very cold. I think it got down somewhere in the 20s. Then it started smoking and the new clutch was toast. I had know idea about the shim or checking the air gap. Being a dealer tech I've replaced several compressors bun no clutch kits. Lesson learned and I'll never forget about them again. Luckily I didn't get in any trouble but did catch hell from my fellow techs for quite some time.
Thanks for all the videos!
Great job again like always A+
I am glad to see others have been playing the hide-n-seek game with snap rings. When they get away from me, they usually hide on a shelf or inside a five gallon bucket.
There is something about watching these videos that are hypnotizing. They are that good and you learn a lot. I am wondering if a person could have just changed the bearing in this and saved some money.
Thank you Eric, good job.
21:09 you said groove and you live in new York. Reminded me of the old ace frehely song. "New York groove" thanks eric O. Now I will have that song stuck in my head the rest of the day.
Another great video, keep up the good work
I gotta say I love your vibe, I wish I could like the video twice.
Last time I was this early ... brake-cleaner didn't give Californians cancer.
What was it back then? Coffee, butter, corn syrup, shaving cream? Pretty well anything we consume has been declared to cause cancer at one time or another.
Ironic, considering Californian-ism causes brain cancer.
@@fascistpedant758 I live in California, and I think living here causes cancer.
@@markquigley7839 It's not living there per say ... it's being around all the liberals. Gives you brain cancer with the quickness.
Mark Quigley likewise
Great job keep up the good work keep the videos coming
SMA - always chill.
Morning Eric O 😀 Fantastic a South main auto video whilst I’m on holiday in sunny Spain 🇪🇸😎👍🏻 Stevie 🇬🇧
My father in law and I worked on the A/C system in my Honda. Fortunately, it wasn't the compressor clutch. Rather, it was the thermostat sensor. For now, it's jumped. But, to get to that solution took a lot of diagnostic tests. From continuity, to checking the cooling fans, and finally the thermostat. And my father in law is a mechanical for the NCDOT. And inspired me to be a mechanic as well!
I am actually attempting this tomorrow. My 2012 focus keeps blowing the fuse for the compressor clutch. It will work for a few days than blow. Every shop near me told me that they would only replace the entire compressor so I decided to do it myself. Thanks for the great video.
Part of my work involves Photocopier servicing - the paper feed drive uses smaller versions of these same clutches .. we normally gap them with photocopy paper ! ... it's always close to hand !
Great video on the breakdown and reinstall
Great video Eric O
Always used screwdriver. Never found a tool that worked for the stretch belts. Impressed the snap-ring didn't go sailing into never-never-land. Hope that new bearing lasts more than 30K. Great video.
Stretchie belts and snap rings. Argh!! Handled like a boss. Thanks Dr. O!
I've never called a snap ring a snap ring. I've always referred to 'em as goddamnit's! Right pain in the arse!
Thanks for all the videos!
Ah, snap ring pliers. Those pliers that never flipping fit right when they're new.
I used to work at Borg-Warner turbo systems many years ago. We used snap-ring pliers all over the place in that factory. The worst thing was when you had to go get a new pair. Not because a new pair was necessarily hard to get ... but because you'd be spending at least 10-15 minutes at the grinding wheel getting the danged ends ground down to a useable diameter.
Once you got them dialed in, they were fantastic .... until the next time they broke and it was rinse and repeat ....
As much fun as it was building turbo chargers .... I don't miss that job at all. Not one bit.
Great video Eric, thanks!
Excellent camera work
We have a 5 bay shop. When it comes to AC season we need a 15 bay shop. We usually end up stacking them 2 deep. 1 inside and one outside parked behind it. ‘Tis the season!
Love this Channel
Another great video Thanks
I just did this repair yesterday. Easy as can be. I had luck with the Gates stretch belt tool working great for getting belt off and on.
Hi
Do you mind to share the info of where you sourced your parts?
"I'm gonna throw something" was my first thought too when you got into the snap ring brawl.
Thank you. I have a 2013 SE, so I'm sure this is in the works before long.
I admire Eric's ability to keep the air from turning blue. AVE has shown the nervous nellys what to do with themselves (in exquisite detail), and I am anything but lady-like in my comments when things fly off into never-to-be-found land.
I could never do videos.
Great job Eric, keep up the good work.
I live in Florida and have a 2013 Focus with 53k on it...man I don't miss the rust belt!...grew up in Michigan. My '13 is SO much cleaner than that car with more than twice as many miles.
Top video Mr O. 👍
Thanks for showing. Ima take it to someone for this👍
Thanks for sharing that!
great Video!
Awesome job
Great video Mr owe
Good job again Mr. O.
Excellent Man ✌️
Tu eres una persona bien honesta y un buen mecánico que dios te siga bendiciendo. Saludos desde New Jersey 😬
Yea what he said lol
Thank you for not skipping the hard parts.
NICE WORK
Nice job Eric!
I have only just found this channel via big Clive and I love it.
It amazes me how you find the time to film as well as run a business.
Most of the mechanics in the U.K. that I have had the pleasure of are all miserable so an so’s who hate their job and hate the public but it’s obvious how much you enjoy what you do and that is so refreshing to see.
LMAO, When you started singing " OH WE'RE GOING TO THROW SOMETHING ". I remember early in life removing a worm style hose clamp from my CHEVY Pickup, The screwdriver slipped & cut my hand. I was P'OED, HURT LIKE A BUGGER, TURNED AROUND WALKING AWAY I FLUNG THE SCREW DRIVER BACKWARDS TOWARDS THE TRUCK. When I turned back around the old anti-freeze was POURING OUT OF THE RAD. I JUST STUCK MY SCREW DRIVER THROUGH IT, MY HAND DIDN'T HURT SO MUCH AT THAT MOMENT.
Eric,
Great fix and video - thank you. Wow only 22000 miles in 7 years! I would imagine that the bearing seal failed allowing the ball bearings to get corroded, etc. BTW my 05 Focus sedan 5-speed with 190K has its original AC compressor/clutch. My 02 Focus wagon 5-speed (rust bucket)with 129K I replaced the compressor, condenser, dryer, orifice tube, etc, (with the help of your videos) at 107K as the compressor was shot.
SMA#1
God bless
Paul
Just bought a '13 Focus last April with 56k miles, now has 67k with NO issues.And yes it has the infamous DCT. When I first test drove it it had slight judder on starts. Dealer replaced the clutch paks BEFORE I signed on the dotted line. Currently there are no problems, love the way the transmission shifts, lightning quick. With proper driving (no creeping in traffic) should last a LONG time. If not, dealer is backing it with a 150kmile power train warranty.
The example of a professional not cussing like a sailor is one of the most valuabe things I have learned from SMA. I am not a pro, or even an advanced DIY, but I fix my own vehicles if I can. I used to start cussing when I was pulling the hood release. Now, I can hold out until I break something. That doesn't take long though!
Well done MR O
Great video thank you sir.
On the stretchy belts, I deal with them on the GM’s 4.8l and the Mercedes sprinters. They’re not that bad, but I haven’t had much luck using the tool either of that design. If I’m going to change it I just cut it off. The Mercedes actually has a pretty good tool that actually works. I see the benefits of it, it eliminates the need for any tensioners or idler pulleys. So less moving parts less that can go wrong in theory anyway. Later!!!
I agree with cutting it off, but if someone forgot to buy a replacement and wanted to throw the old one back on (bad idea IMO) at least he shows how to remove it.
Stretchy belts. I changed the one on a GMC 1500. Just rolled it off like you did. When purchased the new belt(AC Delco) it came with a roll on tool. Work well.
I love stretchy fit belts. especially for my ever expanding waistline.
we used to call that bailin twine
Always fun to watch fun and entertaining videos and I always learn something. Snap rings are terrible as well as the stretchy belts.
I really don't watch your videos for instructional, but more for entertainment purposes. I've been a diesel mechanic for almost 25 years and now "retired" because of my cancer. I really appreciate the little things you mention for people like the different sides of the snap ring, and the fact you use OE parts whenever possible. A lot of people don't realize how much difference there can be. I've done a ton of those ac clutches on ford pickup trucks up to the ford/sterling semis. I worked at a sterling dealer after I got out of the Army.
Thanks for the entertainment and laughter when you talk about throwing things in frustration LOL. On a side note, I had never heard of fluid film until your video, but here in Michigan I use a product called LPS 3 that does the same basic thing.
Happy wrenching.
Good luck fighting the cancer.
@@fascistpedant758 it's a terminal cancer, I'm just trying to enjoy what's left
I hope you find peace in dealing with it.
@@fascistpedant758 yeah man, I'm enjoying the family time I get to spend. I'm realizing how much I missed out on my kids when I was working 80 hours a week. I'm good with it all, I really don't have much of a timeline. It's incurable, I'm in remission, but it always returns. It's just a matter of months or years and I'm just living what I have. We're all leaving today for our last full family vacation before my son graduates and heads off to basic training for the Army. We're heading to Vegas and the Grand Canyon.
Thank you for sharing your expertise, I find the ford tool work's well
Yours sincerely
Gordon
That was pretty clutch yo!
Just did this job last weekend, only I replaced the bearing instead of the whole thing. I got 360,000km (220,000 miles) out of the bearing so not complaining. Nissan Patrol, bearing failed in 40C (over 100F) heat in outback Australia with three 10hr/day drives left to get home, and had to cut the belt to be able to continue. Got a speeding fine because some misery guts copper in central Queensland didn't think driving with the cabin temps in the high 40's was enough of an excuse to be hauling ass home, let alone the cyclone that was bearing down on us!
Good deal, Thanks E!
I like your video I have a 2012 as well with 455,000 on it and my AC is noisy now that I seen your video I will fix it
@Shawn Watson is that in Kms or Miles???
My focus is at 14,000 miles I’ll probably only get another year outta my compressor clutch and bearing and I’ll be doing the same thing. On those snap rings I’ve always heard em say
“make sure the chamfered side faces out”. The new clutch looks nice enough to last another 20,000 miles. Thanks as always Eric.
Bobby Brady it’s hard to believe a 2012 has only 24 to 25,000 miles on it. Looking at where they placed the compressor(bottom of the engine) it doesn’t surprise me the clutch and bearing would go bad. Looks like it sits right where the mud and salt would splash all over it.
I watched this video and one on the Honda odyssey. You have my respect....I would pay you to work on my rig, and I haven't paid someone to work on my rig since 1976. good on you.
I was so happy when i turned on the A/C in both our cars and it still blows cold. Havnt touched it in 5 months.
I would have shot some WD or something on the belt tool
The stretch belt tool that comes with an AC Delco belt from the GM dealer for 5.3 ac compressor stretch belt works flawlessly in my experience.
I can see that I would hate those stretchie belts! My V6 Nissan has one belt with a tensioner.....thankyou.
I've seen those magnets stick to the compressor, had to rip it apart!
Good Job on your part!