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Old 07-09-2007, 10:48 PM
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My 96 SSEi:

I hear a humming (sounds like a "wooooo") noise when I turn my A/C on. It seems to go along with the engine'* RPM. When I turn off the A/C, a second later the noise stops. The noise is constant while the A/C system is on. Im wondering if mayby the bearings in my compressor is going bad. I can feel the hum/vibration through the gas pedal.

I took it to a mechanic and he had a listen, and when he did he thought he heard it from the water pump. But it doesn't make sense, since it should be making noise even when the AC is off.

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There is more strain on the belt with the AC engaged. This might be belt only noise...however if you want to get it figured out and know for sure. I would go to Sears and spend $15 on a mechanics stethescope. Head home and be very careful not to touch the belt or moving pullies, and listen to each item. When you hear the whooooing you'll know which item'* bearings are probably getting worn. If you don't hear anything..it'* most likely just belt noise.
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X2 on the mechanic'* stethescope recommendation. They are very inexpensive at Harbor Freight if you have one near you.
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How hard is it to exchange the bearings on the A/C compressor, or does the whole thing have to be replaced?
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My brother and I just put a new AC compressor clutch on my 95. This includes the bearings that were also making noise on mine. It was not an easy task. I think the hardest part was finding a pulley puller that fit. Lucky for me I know a mechanic that had the one I needed. After removal we had alot of trouble lightly taping the new one on, and getting the hub to fit over. I would not recomend this job. This did fix the problem noise though. Good luck.
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Thats the thing, im trying to avoid spending $360 on a new compressor just for a bearing after a slew of unexpected expenses and an accident recently.

Looks like ill be looking at just getting a new clutch to avoid pulling/pressing the bearing. Does the freon have to be recovered before replacement?
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it shouldnt as long as you don't remove the compressor from the vehicle
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The bearing comes with the clutch assembly. You will have to pull it off with a puller and then reinstall either with a big socket or maybe the puller if it allows for reinstalation. I couldn't find a parts store with the right size puller. Thats where I spent hours looking for one and ended up at a mechanic that I know. You will not lose any Freon unless you disconnect the lines from the compressor. You will not have to disconnect those lines if you just do the clutch assembly.
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