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Compressor Belt Pulley, Version 1






Compressor Belt Pulley, Version 1

If overload safeguard of pulley triggers, check compressor for ease of motion before replacing the pulley, replace it completely if compressor moves with resistance.

The function of overload protection for pulley is described in for example, Self Study Program No. 240; Audi A2 Technical.

To remove belt pulley, it depends on engine version if it is necessary to remove compressor from engine, refer to => [ Compressor, Removing and Installing on Bracket ] Compressor, Removing and Installing on Bracket.

Currently, A/C compressors with belt pulley version 1 are being in vehicles with a 6 cylinder TDI engine. Refer to the Electronic Parts Catalog.

On vehicles with a 6 cylinder engine, the compressor can be removed and installed at the bracket without opening the refrigerant lines. Refer to => [ Compressor, Removing and Installing on Bracket ] Compressor, Removing and Installing on Bracket.

Mark direction of rotation of ribbed belt using chalk or felt-tip marker before removing. Running a used belt in the opposite direction could destroy it.

Depending on engine and country version, different compressors are installed (6 or 8 cylinder gasoline or diesel engine). Refer to the Electronic Parts Catalog.

Depending on the version of the engine, it may be necessary to bring the lock carrier - C - into the service position (pulled approximately 10 cm forward) so there is enough space to remove the belt pulley. Radiator Support






- Remove the noise insulation.

- Move the lock carrier - C - into the service position (for example, on a 12-cylinder TDI engine). Radiator Support

- Release the tension on the ribbed belt and remove it.

Belt pulley is made of plastic and is sensitive to impact. Be careful when handling it.

If overload safeguard of drive plate - C - has triggered, drive plate can be pried off from belt pulley - D - after removing circlip - A -






Depending on production time period, drive plates with 3 holes (as shown) or one outer hex head on the front side are installed.

A plastic disc - B - may be glued on or a circlip with a rubber disc vulcanized onto it may be installed on the belt pulley drive plate - A - to optimize noise reduction, refer to the Electronic Parts Catalog. This plastic or the rubber disc - B - can produce a clapping (castanet-like) noise which occurs especially on diesel vehicles when the A/C compressor is off (for example, when ECON is on). The noise is almost inaudible when the A/C system is operating at full output.

Versions having the drive plate outer hex head (instead of holes) with a circlip but without a rubber disc are still being installed until further notice.






Belt Pulley, Removing

- Remove plastic disc - B - from belt pulley - A - (if installed).






- Using for example, a small screwdriver or needle-nose pliers, carefully remove circlip - A - (which might have rubber disc vulcanized on to it); take extreme care not to damage belt pulley when doing this.






- Hold compressor driveshaft - B - firmly in place using a socket or socket wrench (T10001/10) from shock absorber set (depending on version of compressor) and rotate drive plate - C - along with belt pulley - D - in direction of arrow - E - (tightening torque 35 Nm).

Depending on production time period, drive plates with 3 holes (as shown) or one outer hex head on the front side are installed.

- Remove circlip - A -.






- Remove pulley - B -.

Belt Pulley, Installing

Replace circlip - A -.

Clean compressor flange before sliding on belt pulley.

When installing the circlip - A -, note that it cannot be bent open more than is necessary for installation.

- Install belt pulley - B -.

- Insert circlip - A - on proper side, the side with beveled insertion edge - C - faces away from compressor (install flat side facing compressor).

- Insert rubber element - D - in belt pulley - B - according to illustration.

- When installing drive plate, coat rubber element - D - lightly for example, with tire mounting paste or soap solution (as sliding compound).

- Insert drive plate - C - far enough into rubber elements - D - until it contacts compressor shaft - B -.






- Screw drive plate - C - onto compressor shaft - B - by rotating in direction of arrow - F -.

- Tighten drive plate - C - to 35 Nm by rotating using a conventional band wrench (with webbed band) or a hex socket wrench (depending on version) in direction of arrow - E -, counter-hold compressor shaft - A - using a retainer - B - (for example, using a socket or socket wrench (T10001/10) from socket wrench set) on compressor shaft - A -.






- Install circlip - A -.






- Clean drive plate of belt pulley - A - and glue plastic disc - B - centered onto drive plate (only on A/C compressors with 3 holes in the drive plate and without rubber disc on the circlip).






Depending on production time period, drive plates - A - with 3 holes (as shown) or one outer hex head on the front side are installed. If necessary, install a plastic disc - B - on version with 3 holes (not intended at this time on version with outer hex head).

As of MY 07, circlips that have a rubber disc vulcanized on to them are installed as a running change, do not glue plastic disc on to these compressors.