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14-02-2018, 10:47 PM | #1 | ||
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Appologies up front for opening up a new thread just to post a question which might have been asked before.
I couldn't find anything satisfying I noticed today a whirring noise when my aircon compressor is engaged. It almost sounds like a faulty harmonic balancer or in a way like a supercharger on idle. The whirring noise changes with changing rpm's. Aircon seems fine....a bit week first on a very hot day parked in the sun all day but cools down after a while sitting on fan speed 4 and recirculation setting. I haven't done a re-charge in a while and its the first compressor. Ford Falcon Futura, year 2000 nearly 200000 original km's Any ideas?....the noise disappears when ac-compressor is not engaged and returns immediately when clutch engages. Would be happy about any answer and help.... |
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15-02-2018, 02:15 AM | #2 | ||
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The AU is fitted with an FS-10 compressor and there are rebuild kits for them that include the compressor bearing. It could also be the A/C compressor clutch that's on the way out although they tend to squeal.
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15-02-2018, 07:11 AM | #3 | ||
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Hey Russel...
Its not really a squeal like a loose serpentine belt.....its a whirring sound when the compressor is engaged. It was very hot yesterday so i dont know if i can put it down to that. I checked the inlet and outlet lines and one was cold with condensed water on it and the other was warm and that seemed normal. I am too busy to do it myself. Ford would charge an arm and a leg and i'm not sure what other organisation is specialised in ac systems on cars in the Wollongong/ Shellharbour area. I hope its not the compressor and a regas will do. |
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15-02-2018, 09:48 AM | #4 | ||
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Yes, check that it's not the clutch is not slipping. Replaced mine recently as it had an oil leak, and chewed the clutch out.
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18-03-2018, 01:56 AM | #5 | ||
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I have a similar problem with my 2002 AUIII Fairmont. The excessively noisy whirring only when the clutch is engaged, and also when the engine has been off for a while sometimes there's a bit of a squeal maybe 30 seconds after I take off. Can't see any obvious belt slipping but I notice the battery voltage is on the low side then suddenly shoots up to normal after the squeal.
Sounds like I have a buggered compressor AND clutch? How much do they cost to replace at a specialist? |
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19-03-2018, 09:56 PM | #6 | ||
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Cost me $800 to have a new Sanden compressor fitted.
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20-03-2018, 12:18 AM | #7 | ||
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I turn mine on but it never gets cold...think it needs to be regassed
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20-03-2018, 09:45 PM | #8 | ||
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my au compressor clutch seized .. heaps of smoke but stopped once a/c turned off . I bought a sanden compressor, receiver drier, and valve as a package off ebay for about $360 went to a/c place to get gas sucked out , put on new stuff ... my condenser was ok but I should have replaced then I would have had a completely new system $200 for condenser .$150 for regas its really good now.
if you are reading this and you have a weird smell in your car and carn't figure it out , it used to drive me crazy and I used to think it was oil on muffler or oil burning on engine , bad fuel etc. Once I replaced the compressor ..no more smell . it was the compressor clutch on the way out |
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20-03-2018, 09:55 PM | #9 | ||
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My 04 BA does the same. Took it to an auto A/C shop and they said it's pretty standard. Replacing will cost in the region of $800 to $1200. Bit of labour involved apparently as there are a few other linked parts that you need to take care of at the same time.
Recommended that i just ignore it until it completely dies. The A/C is still really cold all of the time so thats not a problem. Just the noise is really annoying, especially when going through underground car parks |
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01-06-2018, 02:04 PM | #10 | ||
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Mine is now super noisy and it's also not cycling properly. If I switch AC on when cruising I can feel the car lurching as it kicks in and out, and the compressor only stays on for about a second each time (excessive friction causing overheat cutout?). Engine bay fan also starts up pretty quickly which didn't used to happen. Not sure it's worth spending $800+ on a repair, but ask me again once summer comes.
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