Strange noise from A/C vents
Strange noise from A/C vents
Okay, this is odd. We've had the HHR for exactly two years tomorrow. Yesterday we drove down to LA and on the way home I noticed something that sounded like a waterfall coming from the A/C vents. After listening more, I realized that it only does it when I am accelerating. I started changing settings to try to get an idea of what was causing it. The strangest thing is that it even does it with the A/C turned off.
Anyone ever noticed anything like this in your HHR? I'm not losing water. Could I have possibly been driving this thing for two years and never noticed this?
Anyone ever noticed anything like this in your HHR? I'm not losing water. Could I have possibly been driving this thing for two years and never noticed this?
2006 Chevrolet HHR | HHR (VIN A) Service Manual | Document ID: 1853400
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#06-01-38-004B: Growl Noise from Engine Compartment (Replace Condenser Tube and Evaporator Hose Assembly) - (Aug 7, 2006)
Subject: Growl Noise from Engine Compartment (Replace Condenser Tube and Evaporator Hose Assembly)
Models: 2006 Chevrolet HHR
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This bulletin is being revised to update the warranty information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 06-01-38-004A (Section 01 -- HVAC).
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Condition
Some customers may comment on a growl noise coming from the engine compartment. The customer may associate the noise with turning on the A/C system.
Correction
Replace the condenser tube and the evaporator hose assembly.
Do not replace the A/C compressor assembly.
Technicians are to replace the condenser tube, P/N 15877652, and the evaporator hose assembly, P/N 15877651. Refer to the Condenser Tube Replacement and the Evaporator Hose Assembly Replacement service procedures in SI for more information. Install a clip, P/N 15991719, at the location shown by callout number one in the illustration above. Verify proper operation of the A/C system after replacement of these parts.
Parts Information Part Number Description Qty
15877651 Hose Assembly-A/C Evaporator 1
15877652 Tube Assembly-A/C Condenser 1
15991719 Clip 1
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Another cause might be that you are low on coolant and it is coming from the Heater Core,
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#06-01-38-004B: Growl Noise from Engine Compartment (Replace Condenser Tube and Evaporator Hose Assembly) - (Aug 7, 2006)
Subject: Growl Noise from Engine Compartment (Replace Condenser Tube and Evaporator Hose Assembly)
Models: 2006 Chevrolet HHR
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This bulletin is being revised to update the warranty information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 06-01-38-004A (Section 01 -- HVAC).
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Condition
Some customers may comment on a growl noise coming from the engine compartment. The customer may associate the noise with turning on the A/C system.
Correction
Replace the condenser tube and the evaporator hose assembly.
Do not replace the A/C compressor assembly.
Technicians are to replace the condenser tube, P/N 15877652, and the evaporator hose assembly, P/N 15877651. Refer to the Condenser Tube Replacement and the Evaporator Hose Assembly Replacement service procedures in SI for more information. Install a clip, P/N 15991719, at the location shown by callout number one in the illustration above. Verify proper operation of the A/C system after replacement of these parts.
Parts Information Part Number Description Qty
15877651 Hose Assembly-A/C Evaporator 1
15877652 Tube Assembly-A/C Condenser 1
15991719 Clip 1
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Another cause might be that you are low on coolant and it is coming from the Heater Core,
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