Noise from new compressor
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 7:01 am
Hi all,
I had a new compressor fitted yesterday, as well as a new condenser (and receiver/dryer), and a thorough flush of the system.
Acccording to the AC technician everything appears to be working perfectly, and it certainly seems so - good vent temps (around 6c) and good pressures - 30psi low and around 180-190 high. It has the correct amount of the correct oil, and refrigerant.
But I've noticed that as the compressor engages (it's a variable displacement compressor and so presumably when it's "called upon"), it makes a bit of a whining/grinding noise, which stops as the displacement drops back to zero.
If I put the temp to "lo" and max the interior fans so that it doesn't "variably displace" and just is on max cool, the noise stays constant.
Here's a youtube link to the noise that I managed to record:
https://youtu.be/eBGyPOrZviU
Should I be worried? Is it going to fail completely in a matter of days, or will it last long enough until we sell the car in a couple of months' time? Or will the bearings "bed in" and the noise stops after a while?
I've always noticed noise from previous compressors on this car, but this just seems a bit louder, loud enough for me to go "wtf?"
Thanks.
I had a new compressor fitted yesterday, as well as a new condenser (and receiver/dryer), and a thorough flush of the system.
Acccording to the AC technician everything appears to be working perfectly, and it certainly seems so - good vent temps (around 6c) and good pressures - 30psi low and around 180-190 high. It has the correct amount of the correct oil, and refrigerant.
But I've noticed that as the compressor engages (it's a variable displacement compressor and so presumably when it's "called upon"), it makes a bit of a whining/grinding noise, which stops as the displacement drops back to zero.
If I put the temp to "lo" and max the interior fans so that it doesn't "variably displace" and just is on max cool, the noise stays constant.
Here's a youtube link to the noise that I managed to record:
https://youtu.be/eBGyPOrZviU
Should I be worried? Is it going to fail completely in a matter of days, or will it last long enough until we sell the car in a couple of months' time? Or will the bearings "bed in" and the noise stops after a while?
I've always noticed noise from previous compressors on this car, but this just seems a bit louder, loud enough for me to go "wtf?"
Thanks.