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Old 04-14-2008, 01:22 PM
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2000 Sonata seems to loose power when the ac is on

I just go a 2000 Sonata and the ac was not working when I got it. The dealer re filled it and the ac works now but it seems like the car has no power when the ac is on. The car also makes a strange noise with the ac on. When you turn the ac off the noise goes away and so does the power thing. Is this normal or is there something wrong?
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Old 04-14-2008, 02:11 PM
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Re: 2000 Sonata seems to loose power when the ac is on

I've always noticed a little power loss when the a/c is on, especially in 4 cylinders. I used to drive a Nissan Sentra and I would joke about needing to use my turbo gear to pass someone and turn the a/c off lol.

Not knowing the noise that you're hearing, I would guess that it could be a belt or the compressor maybe? Is the noise constant or does it cycle?
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Old 04-14-2008, 02:17 PM
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Re: 2000 Sonata seems to loose power when the ac is on

Mine is a GLS V6. The noise gets louder when you push the gas. I dont spend too much time around cars so the only think I can think call is a whine.
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