G Germanbsa New Member Sep 18, 2016 #1 Sep 18, 2016 #1 I have a 2007. The Air Conditioning makes a weird "grinding" noise when turning left. It does not make the noise when I am stationary, turning right, nor when I am in reverse. Do any of you know what might be causing this?
I have a 2007. The Air Conditioning makes a weird "grinding" noise when turning left. It does not make the noise when I am stationary, turning right, nor when I am in reverse. Do any of you know what might be causing this?
Turborolla New Member Oct 14, 2016 #2 Oct 14, 2016 #2 How do you know it is the AC? If it only happens when turning it sounds like a wheel bearing to me...
How do you know it is the AC? If it only happens when turning it sounds like a wheel bearing to me...
G Germanbsa New Member Oct 14, 2016 #3 Oct 14, 2016 #3 Turborolla said: How do you know it is the AC? If it only happens when turning it sounds like a wheel bearing to me... Click to expand... Because it only happens when the air conditioner is on. It does not do it if the heater is on or if both are turned off.
Turborolla said: How do you know it is the AC? If it only happens when turning it sounds like a wheel bearing to me... Click to expand... Because it only happens when the air conditioner is on. It does not do it if the heater is on or if both are turned off.
Turborolla New Member Oct 14, 2016 #4 Oct 14, 2016 #4 Well, it might be a problem with the ac clutch or bearing, but usually if it were you would hear it all the time not just when turning left.
Well, it might be a problem with the ac clutch or bearing, but usually if it were you would hear it all the time not just when turning left.
G Germanbsa New Member Oct 14, 2016 #5 Oct 14, 2016 #5 Turborolla said: Well, it might be a problem with the ac clutch or bearing, but usually if it were you would hear it all the time not just when turning left. Click to expand... It is strange.
Turborolla said: Well, it might be a problem with the ac clutch or bearing, but usually if it were you would hear it all the time not just when turning left. Click to expand... It is strange.