HighestStorm
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Hello new to the forums, just bought my 05 Yukon in december. Bought it at $214,000 mi it's around 216,000-217,000 now. From the Carfax history when I bought it and from the owner of the dealership who sold it to me personally because it was his personal vehicle, he showed me and the Carfax showed me that all the major mechanical maintenance had been very well kept up, and he did a lot of work to it to sell it like new shocks, transmission flush, a new tires, Fresh oil, so all the major mechanical things were really well taken care of but my AC is starting to give me issues. At least I think it's my AC. Whenever I start the vehicle if my AC is running when I start it a loud rattling starts, everything still works fine and whenever the vehicle is moving the sound goes away or I can't hear it. Upon investigating and doing research I thought it might be one of the ac pulley bearings or ac belt tensioner bearings but whenever I go underneath and listen to the rattle sound it's not coming from the compressor or belt area, it sounds like it's coming from the bell housing or exhaust area. Saw one video on YouTube that somebody had the same issue and getting the catalytic converter replaced fixed it and saw another video that said that it could be the AC clutch bearing or tensioner bearing but it doesn't sound like it's coming from the belt area it is more towards the bell housing. Anybody have this kind of issue and can help me? It would be greatly appreciated. If it has to do with the AC or the catalytic converter I know that that can both cost upwards of $500 each job but I don't want to fix one thing if it's a different thing and then have to do both and spend twice the money.
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