Can I bypass av compressor with sepintentine belt on 2007 Honda CR-V?

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Asked by Gerald Sep 13, 2015 at 02:17 AM about the Honda CR-V

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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the AC compressor??? yes you have to measure for a new belt here is a diagrame of what it will need to look like . I believe this is what yours looks like anyways

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This was very helpful, I got a 551/2 inch serpentine belt and I'm driving again. Thank you

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Yes, very helpful! My belt is 55 7/8 inch. Was a bear to put on. But works great until I can afford to get the AC working.

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Agree with previous guy... MINIMUM 55 7/8. Was a "bear" to get on. Probably would help to go a little larger !!!!!!

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anyone know the belt size to bypass AC compressor on a CRV 2010 Honda

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Anybody know the part # for the 55 1/2" belt?

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We just did a 55 7/8 on a 2009 and it was difficult. I would agree with the statement that 55 7/8 is a minimum length

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Would the belt length be th same 55 7/8 inch for a compressor bypass on a 2008 crv

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Can I bypass a ac compressor on my 04 mitsubishi laser paperback rallyart 2 .4?

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Just did this on a 2004. 55-5/8" work very well. Tried 66-1/4" but did not have any tension. Installed it by the road for a guy who was travelling. Good forum, thanks for sharing belt lengths.

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Another belt that would work for it is Dayco 5070579

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What size is best to bypass ac for 2008 crv

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dayco belt is to long. the gates k070553 is the way to go. and it works for 08

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In case anyone is looking for a bypass belt for a 2010, this one from a local auto parts store worked for me. CARQUEST by Dayco Poly Rib Belt, Premium Part No: 5060560 It has six ribs instead of seven, I plan to fix the A/C when the weather warms up so it's just temporary.

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My car is CR-V 2.0L Automatic 2009 Excl. and use a belt DAYCO 6PK1538 because there is no roller on the top if the engine.

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in case anybody is like me reading all these and trying to figure the best route... after reading all these... looks like 55.5 to 56 inches, 6 or 7 rib would work... fyi the 2.0L just above me... is for the European market

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Can you bypass the compressor on a 2007 Honda Civic with the1.3

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I used a Continental part # 4070565 (56.5") the metric number is 7PK1435 the 7 means number of ridges 1435 mm in length. I purchased mine at Autozone and they had it here next day. It went on like most belts I have replaced regarding tension, however I have not driven it in the rain or under heavy load so not 100% tested. It sounds good too and the noises and whining went away since compressor isnt spinning.

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I have a CRV RD5 (2005)...Can I do same to isolate compressor? What is the belt length?

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2006 CRV EX Tried the Continental part # 4070565 (56.5"). It was too long, no tension. And the winner is, Continental 4070553 (metric 7pk1405) which cross-references to Gates K070553. Thanks to everyone in previous posts for the information!

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The 4070565 is too long for the 2007-2011 K24 engine. Guru94VQN5 is dead wrong on this. There is damn near 0 tension on this belt. The correct answer is closer to 4070553 or any 7 rib belt that is 1404mm length.

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Is this the same as a 2010? I got under the CRV and took off a fender liner and my AC pulley is seized. At least I think it is. In this pic it looks like the bottom left pulley but I didn't see the bottom right, what is that one?

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I just did a 2003 accord and belt number K070553 works like champ to bypass the air compressor! Thanks for the info!!!

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