It might be worth checking to see that you have a full 12+ volts at the compressor. Not enough voltage to hold the hub in would allow it to slip.
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Did the noise go awayI had this same issue, horrible squealing when AC was engaged from AC control panel dial, and it was narrowed down to the clutch. The shop I took it to recommended a new unit from a third party over any repair, but after they diagnosed and put it back, the issue fixed itself! I used the AC heavily in the desert soon after and had no issues, but I think I am on borrowed time. Sorry I can't recommend any fix, as the shop probably doesn't even know what they did to accidentally fix it.
i thought I had the same luck, noise completely went away and “fixed itself” for about a day. Now it’s back.I had this same issue, horrible squealing when AC was engaged from AC control panel dial, and it was narrowed down to the clutch. The shop I took it to recommended a new unit from a third party over any repair, but after they diagnosed and put it back, the issue fixed itself! I used the AC heavily in the desert soon after and had no issues, but I think I am on borrowed time. Sorry I can't recommend any fix, as the shop probably doesn't even know what they did to accidentally fix it.
Yes the noise went away and hasn’t come back since (about 5 months, but probably only about 3-5 hours cumulative AC use during that time). I did use the AC a lot this past weekend driving back from the mountains and still no issues.Did the noise go away
i thought I had the same luck, noise completely went away and “fixed itself” for about a day. Now it’s back.
was the ac compressor/ clutch taken apart, and then when put back together the noise went away?