Atrevino0497
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A couple weeks ago, I went to start my. ‘13 Tahoe up and turn on the ac and I noticed a slight screeching after hearing the ac Clutch engage, it wasn’t terrible but it was like a buzzing screeching noise like a bad pulley would sound like and it would go away after a minute or 2 tops only when the clutch is engaged.
The only time I’ll hear the noise now is the first start of the day and it’s gone, even after letting it sit all day at work and coming back out 10 hours later. Ac blows very cold still and a lot of the time I have to keep it on low because I get cold, I was doing some investigating this past weekend after replacing my tensioner and idler pulley and changing my oil and nothing appears loose or wobbly, no smells of anything burning or anything of that sort.
I decided to have a complete new gm clutch kit on the way to be delivered next week, ive watched a few videos on how to do it. The hardest part is trying to get a view to get the snap ring holding the coil in, does anyone have any general tips or advice when completing this job? I’m cutting the old belt off and installing a new stretch belt. I have feeler gauges for the air gap, snap ring pliers and gear puller already to get the old pulley bearing off.
The only time I’ll hear the noise now is the first start of the day and it’s gone, even after letting it sit all day at work and coming back out 10 hours later. Ac blows very cold still and a lot of the time I have to keep it on low because I get cold, I was doing some investigating this past weekend after replacing my tensioner and idler pulley and changing my oil and nothing appears loose or wobbly, no smells of anything burning or anything of that sort.
I decided to have a complete new gm clutch kit on the way to be delivered next week, ive watched a few videos on how to do it. The hardest part is trying to get a view to get the snap ring holding the coil in, does anyone have any general tips or advice when completing this job? I’m cutting the old belt off and installing a new stretch belt. I have feeler gauges for the air gap, snap ring pliers and gear puller already to get the old pulley bearing off.