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My AC compressor acted the same way. I got a new fan clutch and compressor with the intent to replace the fan clutch first and then the compressor if I needed to. When I started to work on the system I fouind out my tensioner pully had frozen and ate some of the belt off. I changed the tensioner pully about a year ago, so not sure why it froze up. I took it apart and cleaned lubed it, but a new belt on and everything worked great after that. I was able to take the other parts back. When the compressor does cycle on does the AC blow cold? If it still blows cold then it might just be the fan clutch or the bearing. Not sure if that helps at all, but just what I experianced.
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