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Old 06-01-2012, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by TexasHonda
A defective clutch idler bearing could cause problems, but would make noise all the time and provide resistance all the time. Since problem only occurs when AC is engaged, the compressor is the likely cause of the added load.

Suggest replacing compressor soon and don't use AC in meantime. You're likely shaving aluminum from the compressor into the system every time you turn AC on.

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Ya thats the only thing I could think of. The car is going to my mechanic soon to get some work done. Hopefully he can find out whats wrong for me.
 
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