A/C compressor....burning rubber and bearings.
radvra
05-29-2004, 02:10 PM
Trying to troubleshoot an A/C failure in a 97 with 155K miles.
A/C seems to be charged but not delivering cold air. Diagnostics point to the compressor being "on" when the A/C control is off.
Subsequent noises, white smoke, and burned rubber smell coming from the lower serpentine belt area. Is this a classic example of a failing Compressor or clutch? Also, I wonder if their is a concurrent electrical issue (sensor, relay) or if I am getting inaccurate readings based on the faulty compressor (electrical and mechanical)???
Any ideas on a course of action and cost of parts, labor? I think the compressor is about $190.
Thanks!
A/C seems to be charged but not delivering cold air. Diagnostics point to the compressor being "on" when the A/C control is off.
Subsequent noises, white smoke, and burned rubber smell coming from the lower serpentine belt area. Is this a classic example of a failing Compressor or clutch? Also, I wonder if their is a concurrent electrical issue (sensor, relay) or if I am getting inaccurate readings based on the faulty compressor (electrical and mechanical)???
Any ideas on a course of action and cost of parts, labor? I think the compressor is about $190.
Thanks!
Marc_Aurora_2001
05-29-2004, 02:50 PM
I think that your compressor has seized up.
Unless you have the ability & the tools to
install a new compressor & recharge the system,
your best bet is to let a pro do the job.
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GM!!! BRING BACK OLDS!!!
Unless you have the ability & the tools to
install a new compressor & recharge the system,
your best bet is to let a pro do the job.
______________
GM!!! BRING BACK OLDS!!!
scudballs
05-30-2004, 12:54 PM
Sounds like the compressor is siezed or seizing on you. I would take it in also if I were you. I just rebuild the AC in my suburban, its a lot of work and expensive if you don't know what you are doing. A set of gauges and a vacuum pump alone will cost you $300 dollars or more. Let alone a new compressor, dryer, Orifice tube and freon. Plus that compressor is not in a 'user friendly' place. But i'm sure the service shop will stick it to you as well... Good luck.
radvra
05-31-2004, 10:11 AM
Thanks for the input. You bring up some interesting points because when I priced the parts you can purchase the A/C compressor, clutch, dryer, and orifice tube separately, but it was recommended that I replace all the parts if I am going to replace the compressor. a rebuilt unit with all of the above replacement parts is about $252. This hopefully will solve the HVAC mechanical problems....if there are any additional electrical sensor or relay issues I'll have to deal with them separately. I appreciate the help with this!
HARDTIMER
05-31-2004, 04:50 PM
radvra, where did you get those prices??? Online or locally??? I believe I need the same thing.
radvra
05-31-2004, 08:56 PM
My local Advance Autoparts store. They were going to order the parts for me.
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