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Old 14-02-2018, 10:47 PM   #1
Swedishmoose
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Default Aircon compressor going?

Appologies up front for opening up a new thread just to post a question which might have been asked before.
I couldn't find anything satisfying

I noticed today a whirring noise when my aircon compressor is engaged. It almost sounds like a faulty harmonic balancer or in a way like a supercharger on idle.
The whirring noise changes with changing rpm's.

Aircon seems fine....a bit week first on a very hot day parked in the sun all day but cools down after a while sitting on fan speed 4 and recirculation setting.
I haven't done a re-charge in a while and its the first compressor.

Ford Falcon Futura, year 2000 nearly 200000 original km's

Any ideas?....the noise disappears when ac-compressor is not engaged and returns immediately when clutch engages.

Would be happy about any answer and help....
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