Jolly Roger
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When I turn on my AC it robs me of power.
To be more specific, when the AC is on and Im driving there is a substantial power loss of about 15-20% when the AC clutch kicks in.
Its very annoying, pressing on the gas and it not responding the way it usually does when the AC is off.
I know some loss of power is normal while running the AC, but how much?
Added to this phenomenon is a high pitch ringing noise that sounds like its coming from the compressor.
It comes and goes when the AC is on and it only lasts about 1 second each time it happens and occurs about once per minute. It sounds like a wet finger on a wine glass when it happens.
This noise has never been present when just the blower motor is on or with heat, so I dont believe its the blower motor going out.
The AC is works satisfactorily, but does its best at higher RPM. Just sitting still results in little to no cold air.
While Idling I can hear the AC clutch kick on and off and there seems to be little effect on the engine.
Its only while driving that the engine seems to feel like its pulling a camper when the AC clutch engages.
My Tahoe does have the rear aux AC option if that matters.
Thinking about just having the the whole compressor replaced. Its acted this way from the day I bought it at 34k and now its at 75k.
Should I have the compressor replaced?
....this is what it sounds like for one second at least once per minute....
To be more specific, when the AC is on and Im driving there is a substantial power loss of about 15-20% when the AC clutch kicks in.
Its very annoying, pressing on the gas and it not responding the way it usually does when the AC is off.
I know some loss of power is normal while running the AC, but how much?
Added to this phenomenon is a high pitch ringing noise that sounds like its coming from the compressor.
It comes and goes when the AC is on and it only lasts about 1 second each time it happens and occurs about once per minute. It sounds like a wet finger on a wine glass when it happens.
This noise has never been present when just the blower motor is on or with heat, so I dont believe its the blower motor going out.
The AC is works satisfactorily, but does its best at higher RPM. Just sitting still results in little to no cold air.
While Idling I can hear the AC clutch kick on and off and there seems to be little effect on the engine.
Its only while driving that the engine seems to feel like its pulling a camper when the AC clutch engages.
My Tahoe does have the rear aux AC option if that matters.
Thinking about just having the the whole compressor replaced. Its acted this way from the day I bought it at 34k and now its at 75k.
Should I have the compressor replaced?
....this is what it sounds like for one second at least once per minute....
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