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Old 10-29-2004, 11:03 AM
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Question A/C condensor problem

i have started to hear a noise comming from the A/C condensor. it sounds like a grinding, when i press a pry bar against it, it goes away also when i turn the A/C on it goes away. the A/C works but i dont know what the actual problem is, what is a fix for it please help. i dont know how serious this problem is
Old 10-29-2004, 11:26 AM
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The condenser is the heat exchanger that sits in
front of the radiator. Do you mean the compressor?
I've never heard a condenser make noise, it just
has gas flowing in one end and liquid out the other.

I have had compressor clutches go bad, it may be
the bearings are just getting crusty or worn. When
the A/C is engaged the compressor clutch no longer
spins on its bearings, it spins along the compressor
shaft on the internal bearings instead.

I believe the compressor clutch can be replaced
separately, but as long as it spins freely I would
just wait. Dunno if there is any lubrication you
can or should do, that wouldn't also mess up the
clutch itself.
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it is not the condesor, it is the compressor. i was told that a bearing is going out.
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Probably time to look for a rebuilt unit.




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