What the hell could this be??! (video)
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What the hell could this be??! (video)
So today, I'm parked in a parking lot and randomly my ac starts blowing warm air, and I notice amoke coming from under my hood. I turn off my car, pop the hood, and see smoke coming from what LOOKS like the AC belt pulley farthest to the left. I start up my car and start to hear this... It only happens when my ac is on.
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Same thing happened to me. Its probably the AC Clutch. I replaced the whole unit, heard that when the clutch goes AC is not far behind. Get it done ASAP as well. I waited to long and the clutch totally failed and it started eating my belt and i could barely drive the car. I had to take the metal ring behind the clutch and bend it around the pulley to lock it in place and keep the clutch disengaged. Was not pretty, but it got me to work for a couple days and until I could save enough money for an AC.
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Same thing happened to me. Its probably the AC Clutch. I replaced the whole unit, heard that when the clutch goes AC is not far behind. Get it done ASAP as well. I waited to long and the clutch totally failed and it started eating my belt and i could barely drive the car. I had to take the metal ring behind the clutch and bend it around the pulley to lock it in place and keep the clutch disengaged. Was not pretty, but it got me to work for a couple days and until I could save enough money for an AC.
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1) Take the lower A/C belt off right now. It takes 3 minutes to get it off. Better yet, its probably damaged a little bit and they're cheap to replace. Get down there with a razor knife and just cut it off in 5 seconds. If it lets go while you're driving it could take out your serpentine, then your screwed.
2) Consider having the new compressor installed at a dealership. Its the one thing that should pay for itself over and over. I got my brand new A/C Delco compressor and associated parts installed at the dealership, and it came with a lifetime PARTS and LABOR warranty. I'll never pay for another A/C repair again. Not a penny. Mine was somewhere around $800.00 in total around 5-6 years ago.
Anywhere else you go will give a 90 day or maybe a 1 year warranty. And they're still gonna probably charge $400 or more to do the job.
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I suggest two things:
1) Take the lower A/C belt off right now. It takes 3 minutes to get it off. Better yet, its probably damaged a little bit and they're cheap to replace. Get down there with a razor knife and just cut it off in 5 seconds. If it lets go while you're driving it could take out your serpentine, then your screwed.
2) Consider having the new compressor installed at a dealership. Its the one thing that should pay for itself over and over. I got my brand new A/C Delco compressor and associated parts installed at the dealership, and it came with a lifetime PARTS and LABOR warranty. I'll never pay for another A/C repair again. Not a penny. Mine was somewhere around $800.00 in total around 5-6 years ago.
Anywhere else you go will give a 90 day or maybe a 1 year warranty. And they're still gonna probably charge $400 or more to do the job.
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1) Take the lower A/C belt off right now. It takes 3 minutes to get it off. Better yet, its probably damaged a little bit and they're cheap to replace. Get down there with a razor knife and just cut it off in 5 seconds. If it lets go while you're driving it could take out your serpentine, then your screwed.
2) Consider having the new compressor installed at a dealership. Its the one thing that should pay for itself over and over. I got my brand new A/C Delco compressor and associated parts installed at the dealership, and it came with a lifetime PARTS and LABOR warranty. I'll never pay for another A/C repair again. Not a penny. Mine was somewhere around $800.00 in total around 5-6 years ago.
Anywhere else you go will give a 90 day or maybe a 1 year warranty. And they're still gonna probably charge $400 or more to do the job.
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Also LS6427, are you sure they are providing lifetime warranty on ALL A/C components? I find it hard to believe that if you had a condenser or evaporator leak that the dealer of all places wouldn't charge you to do those repairs. If so, you have a really good dealer because none around my house would do that haha.
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I agree on the AC Delco compressor but if you are cheap like me (or on a budget as I like to tell my friends ), then look in the parts section for someone selling a nice low mileage compressor. Then put it in yourself if you are handy and have a way of pulling the refrigerant out of the system, or pay a shop to put it in. I can understand you guys living in the south not wanting to go without AC but MAN, you would never catch me paying $800 for a new AC compressor (no offense).
Also LS6427, are you sure they are providing lifetime warranty on ALL A/C components? I find it hard to believe that if you had a condenser or evaporator leak that the dealer of all places wouldn't charge you to do those repairs. If so, you have a really good dealer because none around my house would do that haha.
Also LS6427, are you sure they are providing lifetime warranty on ALL A/C components? I find it hard to believe that if you had a condenser or evaporator leak that the dealer of all places wouldn't charge you to do those repairs. If so, you have a really good dealer because none around my house would do that haha.
And...part of that $800 is a lifetime of no worries.
I'll have to ask if the warranty is for any part they replaced during that repair job, I believe it is though.
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