A/C Screatch
A/C Screatch
04 Manual with 35K on it.
I start my car after work, roll down the windows and drive for a little bit then turn the A/C on.
When I turn the A/C on I hear a short screatch. The A/C works fine but I was curious if this is something I need to be concerned with.
I didn't notice it last summer.
Thanks
I start my car after work, roll down the windows and drive for a little bit then turn the A/C on.
When I turn the A/C on I hear a short screatch. The A/C works fine but I was curious if this is something I need to be concerned with.
I didn't notice it last summer.
Thanks
Mine's done it, too but it seems to work ok in these 103 degree days that we've been having. First time I heard it, I was somewhat startled because it really didn't sound like a loose belt but more like the compressor had been locked up.
If it is hot out the belt will get bigger.
When it is cold the belt will constrict...
Get your belts adjusted, a loose belt will cause more wear to it.
To check twist the belt if it can turn perpendicular (90 degrees) to its normal position then it needs to be tightened.
This is even more important on UD pulleys since there is less surface area than the normal pulley.
When it is cold the belt will constrict...
Get your belts adjusted, a loose belt will cause more wear to it.
To check twist the belt if it can turn perpendicular (90 degrees) to its normal position then it needs to be tightened.

This is even more important on UD pulleys since there is less surface area than the normal pulley.
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