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Problem: Panel Warning Lights Stay On While Driving 900 1994

Finally got it all taken care of this a.m. Spending time with the A/C compressor and its many, many bolts trying to loosen the pivot points was very time consuming, but it all worked out. (Still don't know exactly which ones "worked," and if this isn't a reason to buy a manual, I don't know what is!)

I have a timing belt change coming up in the future, so I will look to change all the belts (except the alternator belt) at that time.

I wondered, given that I have dual-belt pulleys on both the alternator and the A/C compressor, if I should use two alternator belts, but this is not indicated on the belt diagram in the Owner's Manual.

Thanks all for the advice.

--G.






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