1985 GRAND AM WITH V-5 COMPRESSOR
---------- Air conditioning compressor will make a pumping noise during idle and low speed road conditions with the A/C "ON". The sound generally comes from the engine compartment and can be heard in the passenger compartment as a growl sound.
During maximum cooling demand (high ambient temperatures, "norm" A/C mode selection and after high blower fan use), compressor pulsation noise is more pronounced.
----------- 1. Remove and discard condenser and compressor hose assembly (P/N 10034421) and O-rings.
2. Install new condenser and compressor hose assembly (includes revised discharge muffler and suction muffler), P/N 10039911. Use refrigerant lube on O-rings (part of new hose assembly) and torque compressor end fitting bolt to 26-40 N m (19-29 lb. ft.), torque bolts for the block joints to 12 N m (9 lb. ft.) on the condenser end, and 17 N m (12 lb. ft.) on the evaporator (dash) end.
3. Evacuate and recharge. Use 1.02 kg (2.25 lb.) or R-12 refrigerant.
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