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Defroster Button + Squeeling = ??
Hi everybody. Haven't been around these parts lately as the ol slushbox has been runnin solid. Hope everyone is well.
Gotta little problem I've been lax on following up on, hopefully I can get some pointers: A/C + Heat work like a charm, no problems there, but when I press the button for the front windshield defroster I get a cyclic (on and off) squeeling from up front somewhere. In addition to the squeeling sound the car runs a bit rougher until the squeeling stops. Only when i press the front windshield vent button (right below the recirculation button to the left of the fan knob). Any help, as always, is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Defrost engages the a/c compressor. If the belt is a little loose, it could be slipping on the compressor. Try checking the belt tension or you can run just the a/c to see if the symptoms can be produced that way.
Does it sound like it's coming from the engine bay or the fan motor area?
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I agree with Jeff...has to be the a/c compressor (because the engine runs rough) but what is strange is that you said the a/c works ok by itself. I'm not sure why the defroster would change the way the compressor works.
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Perhaps the combination of the additional electrical load (from high fan speed) and the A/C compressor is enough to make the multi-rib belt slip?...
That or the A/C compressor clutch is going, but since it works normally on it's own I suspect not.
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Good point Zero...didn't think about the extra electrical load. You may want to check the tension on your a/c alt belt.
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Might be a low battery. Sometimes the alternator howls, initially, when the demand for amps spikes.
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