Why does my belt squeal when I turn on AC?
A loud squeal is produced when the A/C is turned on. This symptom is usually caused by a loose or worn air conditioning compressor belt. This places a load on the engine and the drive belt that rotates the compressor. If the belt is loose or worn the belt can slip on the compressor pulley and emit a loud squeal.
Why do I hear a noise when I turn my AC on?
If you only hear the noise when your unit turns on, the compressor motor is a likely culprit. The slamming noise is likely the damper closing after the AC shuts off. You may also be hearing loud creaking noises from the ducts expanding and contracting from pressure and temperature changes if you have sheet metal ducts.
Why does my car whistle when I turn on the AC?
Hissing or Whistling But a persistent hissing or whistling sound could be a sign of a refrigerant leak. A refrigerant leak could occur in your refrigerant lines or in your internal valve. Leaky refrigerant lines could also make a bubbling sound.
Why does my car belt squeal when I start the AC?
If the belt only squeals when you start the car with the AC on, it is probably the belt or the tensioner. If the belt squeals when you turn the AC on after the car it running, it possibly could be something with the AC compressor, but I’d still start with the belt or the tensioner.
Why does my AC make noise when I turn it on?
Belt: If the serpentine belt is worn, it can slip when the compressor engages, causing noises. Idler Pulley: It’s possible that the noise is actually from the idler pulley if its bearings are failing. The noise would start when the compressor engages due to the increased load on the engine.
What to do if your air conditioner is making a squealing noise?
If you want to test whether your serpentine belt is the culprit behind the squealing noises emanating from your car’s AC, fill a spray bottle with water and spray down the belt. If the squealing noise disappears, you should take your car into the shop and request further inspection.
Why do I hear clicking on my a / C unit?
1. Clicking while the A/C is running: If you gradually hear clicking coming from your outdoor unit, there’s probably a small object obstructing your unit’s fan. Solution: Turn off your A/C and check to see your outdoor unit to see if anything is blocking the fan. Remove any objects that obstruct the fan blades.