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Found a good source for the HALLA A/C compressor

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My daughter’s HHR had one of those “chambers” in the manifold line. I was told by a buddy of mine that’s been a parts man at GM dealerships for 40 years that it’s a “muffler.”
 
It just comes with a long zip tie, was hoping that there was a mounting tab or something....I'll see if I can come up with something crafty to mount it with...
 
Just had a really crafty idea....

Looked up the A/C clutch connector on the Mopar site, here is a shot of it....cut the number off but it is 05017117AA.




Then pounded that Part Number into Google and Voila!!

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It just comes with a long zip tie, was hoping that there was a mounting tab or something....I'll see if I can come up with something crafty to mount it with...

Hmmm... The GM one I got a few years ago had a couple of bolt hole tabs on it. I just used self tapping screws to the plastic inner wheel well on a Yukon.
 
You should have good access from below, the oil filter is above it.
I just was under my truck for some maintenance and watched for it.
 
Will have a look this weekend if time permits. It probably won't get serviced until next weekend....wanted to do it with the oil filter off if possible...
I have the right inside fender plastic off on a Job I did today, replacing a froze up AC compressor, condenser, receiver/drier and all the lines. You can get to the plug real easy with the fender well out.
So, Are you saying the deslugger module is NOT a plug and play? I want to put one on the 2006 I just did all the work on.
 
I have the right inside fender plastic off on a Job I did today, replacing a froze up AC compressor, condenser, receiver/drier and all the lines. You can get to the plug real easy with the fender well out.
So, Are you saying the deslugger module is NOT a plug and play? I want to put one on the 2006 I just did all the work on.

I think it will be plug and play, just can’t prove it yet. Too many other projects today, but will try to get time by this weekend. The worst I can see is MAYBE having to trim one tab on the male plug...
 
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