Condition
| Possible Cause
|
Compressor Noise
| Resonant compressor
noises are not a cause for alarm. However, irregular noises or rattles may
indicate broken parts or excessive wear.
• | The compressor mounting bolts are not torqued to specification. |
• | The compressor pulley bearing is faulty. |
• | The compressor drive belt is slipping. |
|
Refrigerant Line/Hose
Noise
|
• | The lines/hoses are grounded. Reposition the A/C lines/hoses. |
• | The lines/hoses are rubbing on other components. Reposition and
secure the A/C lines/hoses. |
|
Internal Compressor Noise
|
Replace the compressor. Refer to
Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement
.
|
Compressor
Clutch Noise
|
|
HVAC Case Noise
|
• | Foreign material is in the HVAC case. |
• | The HVAC case is not torqued to specification. |
• | The actuator doors are damaged. |
• | The actuator door seals are damaged. |
|
Blower Motor
Noise
|
• | Foreign material is on the fan. |
• | The fan blades are damaged. |
• | The blower motor has internal damage. |
|