With the engine off try to turn the compressor by hand. If it will turn by hand then it could just be that the belt is loose. If it won't turn by hand the compressor is bad. If with a tight belt it still squeals it could mean that the compressor is bad or the pressures are way too high or the system is contaminated. If you are unfamiliar with automotive a/c systems it would be best to bring it to a service station. The system is very standard and easy to troubleshoot. Bring the workshop manual and the shop should be able to do whatever is needed. If a compressor is required the Delorean venders have them in stock or there are shops that can rebuild them. Generally if a compressor goes bad it means the system is contaminated and must be COMPLETELY cleaned out or the replacement will soon fail too. Don't let the shop talk you into a replacement freon. Although R-12 is expensive it is still the best refill. I urge you to repair the a/c as it can be very uncomfortable trying to drive a Delorean without a/c unless the temp is lower than about 60 degrees or you drive with the dors open!. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Payne" <bpayne@xxxx> wrote: > Ever since I bought the love of my life, the A/C compressor hasn't worked. > The previous owner told me the system would hold refrigerant and sometimes > would briefly engage, but not much. Every time I've tried to turn the A/C > on it instantly locks up and the belt squeals in protest. I've tried not to > mess with it too much for fear of snapping the belt. Should I just go ahead > and buy a new compressor or can they be fixed? I would like to get one > soon, my god is it hot in there with those tiny windows! > > Thanks everyone! > > payne > #2975