WietseFX35
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- Car
- 2009 FX50S AWD
What i mentioned already, all cooling systems are working at maximum to keep everything cool.
If it sounds like a rotating noise it could be your compressor or clutch is worn and making noise.
On my car the idler pulley is a bit noisy under load of the ac compressor.
The easiest way to check for worn bearings or rough rotating idlers is to slack off the tensioner and remove the belt.
Then feel by hand if the idler pulley rotates nicely and feel if there is axial/radial play, same you can feel on the ac pulley.(you can not rotate the compressor by hand)
If there is a pulley bearing with excessive wear you will be able to feel it and might cause the noise. (like a scraping noise during rotation)
At least then you can decide what part to change first and see if it's gone, my bet is on a worn idler pulley, as the compressors are quite though build and will not suffer from collapsed bearings that fast as the idler....but you never know.
Guess in Dubai it's working the same amount of hours as the engine does.
If it sounds like a rotating noise it could be your compressor or clutch is worn and making noise.
On my car the idler pulley is a bit noisy under load of the ac compressor.
The easiest way to check for worn bearings or rough rotating idlers is to slack off the tensioner and remove the belt.
Then feel by hand if the idler pulley rotates nicely and feel if there is axial/radial play, same you can feel on the ac pulley.(you can not rotate the compressor by hand)
If there is a pulley bearing with excessive wear you will be able to feel it and might cause the noise. (like a scraping noise during rotation)
At least then you can decide what part to change first and see if it's gone, my bet is on a worn idler pulley, as the compressors are quite though build and will not suffer from collapsed bearings that fast as the idler....but you never know.
Guess in Dubai it's working the same amount of hours as the engine does.



