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Anonymous Posted on Jul 06, 2011

Good day,the problem of my car is the noise of my aircon compressor?what should i do?

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Hello,
Very common unfortunately, your compressor has poo'd itself.

You'll need a new compressor, receiver drier, and you may need a clutch and stator for the compressor. Very expensive!

If you use genuine parts, you'll be up for about 1K, plus gas.

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