Subject: | Diagnostic Information for Moan, Groan or Boom Noise at Idle,
Vibration in Steering Wheel or Felt Through Floor When A/C Compressor Engages --
Do Not Replace A/C Compressor |
Models: | 2003-2005 Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT |
| 2003-2005 Chevrolet Avalanche, Suburban, Tahoe |
| 2003-2005 GMC Yukon, Yukon XL |
| with Air Conditioning (RPOs CJ2, CJ3) |
As a result of the compressor parts restriction program, a number of A/C compressors
are being replaced due to a noise concern. A failed parts analysis found that the
compressors were "No Trouble Found".
Noise concerns may be a moan, groan, or boom noise while the vehicle is idling
or a vibration that is felt in the steering wheel and/or through the floor. These
conditions are most noticeable when the air conditioning (A/C) compressor engages
and may be caused by a vehicle vibration and/or noise that resonates through the exhaust
system and is load sensitive.
Technicians are to refer to the service information listed below to verify and
fix the customer concern:
• | Raise the engine idle speed from just off of idle to 2000 RPM.
If a resonance or moan is noticed, refer to PIP3121B for repair procedures. |
• | If the vibration and/or moan is noticed at idle, refer to PIT3203 for
more information. |
• | Inspect the engine mounts for a ground out condition. Refer to Corporate
Bulletin Number 04-06-01-023 for repair procedures. |
• | Inspect the exhaust heat shield for separation from the muffler. If a
concern is noticed, refer to Corporate Bulletin Number 03-06-05-008A for repair
procedures. Please note that this Service Bulletin does not apply to all vehicles.
It only applies to the specific models listed in the bulletin. |
• | Refer to Corporate Bulletin Number 01-01-38-013A for more diagnostic
information to consider before replacing the A/C compressor. |
If the customer concern is not corrected after all the repair procedures listed
above have been performed, technicians are to contact TAC for more information. Replacing
the A/C compressor will not correct the customer concern. Please have a list of repairs
performed and documents used before talking to the TAC consultant.