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1993 (Kouki) Gt-R - Tapping/ticking Noise When Aircon Is On?


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Hi all,

Pop quiz – what do you think is causing a tapping/ticking noise when my aircon is turned on?

  1. It only occurs when the compressor is engaged, and goes away when the aircon is switched off;
  2. It doesn’t occur when only the climate control fan is on;
  3. It is worse at low revs – particularly at idle
  4. The ‘rate’ of tapping/ticking increases as revs increase but the volume of the noise diminishes as the revs increase (and this is not just because there is more ambient noise);
  5. My aircon works fine, even when the noise is occurring.

The car is a 1993 R32 GT-R. I recently had leaks rectified and the system was regassed with R134a after several years of relative inactivity - i.e. it was sat in a warehouse for a couple of years after being imported and then had occasional use over 3,000km/one year by the previous owner.

Also, all belts, tensioners etc were replaced when I purchased it - this was a precautionary measure as the belts were original (i.e. 19 years old), even though the car had only 66,000km on the clock.

Any ideas would be most appreciated!

Cheers!

Mike

Can you find what area the noise is coming from? It could possibly be a noisey tx valve. I've got a 7 series BMW that hoots honks and ticks occasionally, turns out its a pressure valve that causes weird noises as the gas passes through it, reading up a little I found that the spring that the gas is forcing open gets weak and vibrates.

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