I rebuilt my AC system with a new compressor, new main line, new condenser, new O/T and new accumulator. I flushed the evaporator and left the rear ac alone. After I put it all together I vacuum tested the system and let it sit with a vacuum for an hour and it held. I put the recommended oil and refrigerant in, the low and high pressures are correct and the AC is blowing at 39 degrees.
When I went to take the truck for a drive there was a fast clicking noise at idle under the glove box in the evaporator area.The noise would stop when the compressor turned off. The clicking sounds like the pistons in the compressor and it goes to a higher pitch while accelerating, makes a buzz noise (like a transmission stuck in low gear) then it just stops making noise when the compressor turns off. Under the hood I don't hear it, only inside the vehicle with the doors shut.
Any ideas? Is it a bad compressor or is there like a break in period?
When I went to take the truck for a drive there was a fast clicking noise at idle under the glove box in the evaporator area.The noise would stop when the compressor turned off. The clicking sounds like the pistons in the compressor and it goes to a higher pitch while accelerating, makes a buzz noise (like a transmission stuck in low gear) then it just stops making noise when the compressor turns off. Under the hood I don't hear it, only inside the vehicle with the doors shut.
Any ideas? Is it a bad compressor or is there like a break in period?