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SureShot434
06-02-2020, 02:43 PM
So my car sat for 5 years while I was working on rebuilding the motor. I got the motor back in and I’m having issues with my A/C.

The A/C system was left in the car intact. I did not undo any lines or open the system. When I turned it on the compressor didn’t engage. I got some refrigerant and it wasn’t registering so I added some and the clutch on the compressor engaged. It was a little low so I added some refrigerant. Still hot aur was coming out when the system was set to cool.

Then I noticed this odd hissing sound inside the car when the compressor was running. Any ideas what it could be? I’ve never messed with A/C.

Here is the link to my video of the noise it’s making.

https://youtu.be/0DubcVe2bzM


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t.er
06-02-2020, 03:47 PM
I haven't done a whole lot of reading on this, but I've heard of a few cases on our cars. I have the same noise as you, but much quieter and it's on/off. I typically put a half to full small can of R134a in every summer, as I find the AC is a bit weak after sitting for a winter. Following this thread to see if others have the same symptoms

Edit: I've seen some people saying it's because it's low on refrigerant. But I did get the AC professionally recharged at some point, and it still made that noise

Will
08-07-2020, 04:16 PM
I haven't done a whole lot of reading on this, but I've heard of a few cases on our cars. I have the same noise as you, but much quieter and it's on/off. I typically put a half to full small can of R134a in every summer, as I find the AC is a bit weak after sitting for a winter. Following this thread to see if others have the same symptoms

Edit: I've seen some people saying it's because it's low on refrigerant. But I did get the AC professionally recharged at some point, and it still made that noise

Could it be leaky o-rings in the system (symptom of an aging car)?

t.er
08-07-2020, 05:34 PM
Could it be leaky o-rings in the system (symptom of an aging car)?

Hmmm yeah possibly, though it seems like only German cars, or at least BMWs have this problem. My parent's cars of equal vintage (2002 and 2003 Toyotas) are still on their original refrigerant.

Perhaps I should throw some dye in there and check those connections? But if it's anything that's too hard to fix, I'll just leave it

Will
08-07-2020, 07:17 PM
...My parent's cars of equal vintage (2002 and 2003 Toyotas) are still on their original refrigerant...

Ha. Toyotas, in my experience, seem to always have cold AC and solid AM/FM radio reception.