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DIY: Do It Yourself
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rattling only with ac on
so i have narrowed down a rattle to only when the ac is on which leads me to believe it is the compressor that is rattling and not the a/c belt system because that is spinning even when the a/c is off. am I correct? or could it still be one of the pulleys in the a/c belt system?
If it is the compressor, is there any way around buying a new compressor? they're ridiculously expensive and ill just live with it if it comes down to that. I live in arizona so the a/c had been perpetually on since i bought the car. Now that im experimenting what happenns when it off I have noticed that it shifts a lot rougher with the a/c off. Is this normal? |
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I also have this problem on a '99 328i. When I turn the a/c on, it rattles, as you say, or chatters or knocks as I would describe it. First, thing I did was replace the a/c belt tensioner (and the other tensioner and pulley) but that didn't resolve it and the old a/c belt tensioner didn't seem to be worn out.
It makes this sound upon a/c startup and most typically when sitting at idle. Not dedectable while driving. The a/c works fine and there are no codes being thrown. Anyone else have this problem or know of a solution or way to investigate further? Thanks |
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Keep it clean
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I get quite a bit of noise from it as well.
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3 people so far with the same problem, i was thinking of changing my tensioner as well, but if it doesnt fix it then i guess im glad i didnt waste my money on it. Anyone know what is causing this common problem?
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I had this same problem, a rattling noise only when the A/C compressor was on. I lived with it for a little bit but it started to trigger my SES light. I eventually ended up replacing it. The noise is being caused by a bad pulley on the A/C compressor. Unfortunately, the only fix is to replace the entire compressor.
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im not positive myself but isnt that called the comrpessor clutch? cant that be replaced without replacing the whole compressor unit?
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The A/C compressor is all or nothing. I suppose you could find a shop to tear it down and rebuild it for you, however. I'd save that headache and just buy a new one.
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yeah my compressor clutch went. it would click when i turned on the ac and also when i hit the brakes because it was shifting. just got a new compressor, although a guy did say he couldve just replaced the clutch for me.
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how much did you pay for the new compressor?
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got one out of a junkyard...paid 60 bucks for it and 100 for the install.
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when you buy that from a junkyard, you are really just gambling that a) it works, and b) it too doesn't rattle when turned on like the current one.
Am i correct? or can you return them if its not performing right? |
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nope no guarantees...but wth it was 60 bucks ya know? no biggie
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