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Give me the bad news, wifes 02 suburban(with rear air) is throwing the belt. System was cooling fine. I haven't discharged the system and its holding pressure fine. I searched on line and keep coming up with "Slugging" Tell me what need to know to get this fixed. Compressor? Dryer of course, "the 4 seasons "slugger" ? Return line screen?
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Is the tensioner for it still good? Are you putting the old belt back on it or a new one? The new style compressors really don't give much trouble unless stop leak gets introduced into the system. If you do need a compressor, I wouldn't go for a 4 seasons myself. I buy all of my A/C stuff from MARKS AIR. He's local to me, and carries what works(not just what he can make money on).

Just did some searching and seen where peopel have complained about it. It's odd because I have never heard of anybody around here complain about it. I would go for a GPD compressor myself. ROCKAUTO now carries them, or you can call MARKS and they will get you a kit with everything you need to do the job out to you.
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My first thought is idler pulley
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already replace the idler and belt. Ran for a few then kicked the belt off when I hit the gas
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I think I'd do the tensioner next

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got the idler with a tensioner
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