If you have no issues with cooling more than likely your pulley bearing for
your clutch assembly.
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"overloadedjc70" <overloadedjc63@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me why my compressor growls, low to high growl with
> acceleration and deceleration?
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"overloadedjc70" <overloadedjc63@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Seems to cool just fine, and coolant pressure seems ok.
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> Can anyone tell me why my compressor growls, low to high growl
> with
> acceleration and deceleration?
Compressor going bad or bearing in the pulley.If it is the comp. try
adding oil to it,sometimes this fixes it depending on how long itÂ’s
been this way.