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Dash AC compressor belt

Today we traveled from Amarillo to Wichita Falls TX.  As we prepared to leave Amarillo, I heard a noise and saw some dust at rear of coach.  I walked back and looked it over, and since we were on a concrete pad with gravel between and around, I assumed it was wind gust that kicked up some dust.  Everything worked all ok on trip, but we did get a little warm so I turned on roof AC two and ran it also.  We stopped for the day at Wichita Falls, so as I was making sure we were in our spot ok, I found a section of serpentine belt hung up on tow hitch.  OK now I know what caused that sound and puff of dust as we were leaving Amarillo.  I as I watch all my instruments as I drive, nothing was out of the ordinary and all was ok.  It appears that the belt for the Dash AC compressor is all by itself.  My question is should I replace the belt before I finish my trip or will it be ok to run it another 300 miles or so after running it 220 today.
Herb and Willie
Escapees 90802
2014 IH-45 Build 6581
2002 U320 40' AGDS Build 6021 Sold
1999 U320 36' No Slides Sold
2007 Monaco Dynasty Diamond IV Sold
2005 Discovery 39 Sold
1986 20' Wilderness TT,  Died a natural death after floods, etc.
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And Willie Said

Re: Dash AC compressor belt

Reply #1
If you don't need the dash A/C and that's the only thing that belt runs, you are fine to run without it.
1991 U300 Side Aisle 6V92 Silver #3897
2004 U320 40' #6246

Re: Dash AC compressor belt

Reply #2
yes, that is what I thought.  I have a new engine belt, so I hate to remove the current engine belt to put on a used generator belt.  I would rather wait to install a new generator belt and replace the engine belt at the same time.  So I would have both new belts.
Herb and Willie
Escapees 90802
2014 IH-45 Build 6581
2002 U320 40' AGDS Build 6021 Sold
1999 U320 36' No Slides Sold
2007 Monaco Dynasty Diamond IV Sold
2005 Discovery 39 Sold
1986 20' Wilderness TT,  Died a natural death after floods, etc.
Walldog's Journeys
And Willie Said

Re: Dash AC compressor belt

Reply #3
Is it possible that the compressor is frozen and that is what caused the belt to break?
2014 ih45  (4th Foretravel owned)
 1997 36' U295 Sold in 2020, owned for 19 years
  U240 36' Sold to insurance company after melting in garage fire
    33' Foretravel on Dodge Chassis  Sold very long time ago

Re: Dash AC compressor belt

Reply #4
Try and turn the AC compressor by hand.
Peter and Frieda Morin
1999 36ft. U320 Foretravel
Build # 5436
1998 Suzuki Sidekick Sport

Re: Dash AC compressor belt

Reply #5
Is it possible that the compressor is frozen and that is what caused the belt to break?

Yes, it is frozen.  It is obvious on closer examination this morning.  Not only is it frozen, but there is quite a bit belt residue (burnt) in the grooves of the compressor pulley.  Looks like I need a new AC compressor also.  Thanks for the heads up.
Herb and Willie
Escapees 90802
2014 IH-45 Build 6581
2002 U320 40' AGDS Build 6021 Sold
1999 U320 36' No Slides Sold
2007 Monaco Dynasty Diamond IV Sold
2005 Discovery 39 Sold
1986 20' Wilderness TT,  Died a natural death after floods, etc.
Walldog's Journeys
And Willie Said

Re: Dash AC compressor belt

Reply #6
Yes, it is frozen.  It is obvious on closer examination this morning.  Not only is it frozen, but there is quite a bit belt residue (burnt) in the grooves of the compressor pulley.  Looks like I need a new AC compressor also.  Thanks for the heads up.

I put some pressure on the pulley without going Rambo and I cannot get it to rotate any.  Not sure how or if the clutch works.
Herb and Willie
Escapees 90802
2014 IH-45 Build 6581
2002 U320 40' AGDS Build 6021 Sold
1999 U320 36' No Slides Sold
2007 Monaco Dynasty Diamond IV Sold
2005 Discovery 39 Sold
1986 20' Wilderness TT,  Died a natural death after floods, etc.
Walldog's Journeys
And Willie Said

Re: Dash AC compressor belt

Reply #7
I put some pressure on the pulley without going Rambo and I cannot get it to rotate any.  Not sure how or if the clutch works.
That pulley should spin freely as long as the clutch is disengaged...unplug it to be certain a relay isn't hung up and you can confirm.
2000 Foretravel GV320 4010 #5717
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