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February 8th, 2010 05:25 PM #1sir, i had my car checked sa honda. this is what they quoted me for
1. overhaul gearbox assy
2. overhaul p/s pump assy
3. replace lower arm assy (front, both)
4. replace shock absorber (from, both)
ung item 1, since indi nila maoverhaul.. they had it replaced.
ung item 3, ok na din ung lower arm ko.
ung two items plang ang npapagawa ko.
now, may ingay akong naririnig sa hood ko when driving the car or after driving while the engine is still on.
ung noise is same as when the A/C is on.
sometimes, nawawala ung ingay pag i-ooff ung A/C.(take note, "sometimes")
i had it check sa local mechanic at sbi replace ko daw ung A/C compressor.
which do u think is true? AC compressor or PS pump?
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February 8th, 2010 05:46 PM #2
Establish first what kind of noise? Can you describe the noise in words (ie. squeaking, grinding, whining, hissing, rattling, etc.)?
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February 8th, 2010 06:03 PM #3
Pa check mo muna sa gawaan ng car aircon baka bearing ng aircon compressor ang naririnig mo.
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February 9th, 2010 09:32 AM #4thank you for all your replies.
it is more of a rattling noise that sounds like a pulley bearing noise.
it is particularly loud when i turned on the A/C while accelerating.
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February 9th, 2010 04:49 PM #5sir, compressor daw po ung problem according to the mechanic.
they want it replace for 3.5k (surplus) then 1.5k for the labor.
loose na daw ung bearing ng compressor and it can't be repaired daw po.
what must i do?
pls help.
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February 9th, 2010 05:43 PM #6Compressor bearing can be easily replaced as long the mechanics have the right tools (Bearing puller, bearing fitting tool, circlip pliers,etc) for the right job. Thats the trouble with some backyard mechanics, if they can't repair a certain component, just replace with a surplus/ used one.
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February 10th, 2010 12:00 PM #7yan din po ung na noticed ko. the last shop/mechanic i went to, 2.8k ung price na ibinigay nia. compressor bearing din ung problem na sinabi nia. included na sa quoted price ung cleaning, freon at labor.
what do u think po? ok na ba ung 2.8k?
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February 10th, 2010 07:03 PM #8i think, observe mo muna kung saan nanggagaling yung sound, mahirap kasi kung di ka sure na sa compressor yan galing. while the engine is on turn on also your a/c then open the hood. observe it. if sa compressor nga ang problem, yun proceed to aircon mechanics. pero sugestion lang huwag ka pumunta sa mga tabi tabi lang na a/c shop, baka gumana that day the following day hindi na much better if established na shop ang puntahan mo atleast meron warranty.
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February 10th, 2010 09:42 PM #9salamat po.
gnun po ung gnawa ko, turn on the engine tpos open the hood then ung A/C nman.
sobrang ingay pag naka on na ung AC. as if there is a motorcycle passing by.
pag nka off cia, tahimik ang paligid.
i am based in olongapo and wla akong alam na malalaking shops d2. sa loob nman (sbma), kumukuha lang cla ng A/C mechanic sa olongapo din.
seems i really dont have a choice, do i?
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