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Drive Plate Protection






Drive Plate Protection

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

(T10001/10) from the shock absorber set (T10001)

Retainer (3079)

Removing

- Remove the drive plate with overload protection, refer to => [ Drive Plate with Overload Protection ]. Drive Plate With Overload Protection

- Loosen the drive plate - C - by turning with a standard band wrench (with webbed band) in the direction of arrow - D -. Counterhold the compressor shaft - A - with a retainer - B -.





Depending on the A/C compressor version (A/C compressor shaft is different), use an open end wrench or a socket wrench (T10001/10) from the shock absorber set (T10001) or retainer (3079).

If the drive plate overload protection activates, check the A/C compressor for ease of movement before replacing the drive unit. If the A/C compressor creates friction, replace it completely.

Installing

- When installing, coat the rubber elements - B - lightly using soapy water (as a lubricant).





- Insert rubber element - B - in drive plate - A - according to illustration.

- Insert the drive plate - A - with rubber elements - B - into the drive plate - C - according to the illustration until it makes contact with the compressor shaft.

This illustration shows the rubber element - B - in version 1. Rubber elements - B - of version 2 are joined to each other at top.

- Install the drive plate - C - on the compressor shaft - A - by turning it in the direction of arrow - E -.





- Tighten the drive plate - C - by turning it in the - direction of arrow E - with a standard band wrench (with a webbed band).

Tightening specification: 30 Nm.

- Counterhold - B - when tightening the compressor shaft - B -.

Depending on the A/C compressor version (A/C compressor shaft is different), use an open end wrench or a socket wrench (T10001/10) from the shock absorber set (T10001) or retainer (3079).