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Ac And Power Belt Pulley Wobble.


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Hi Guys

Im using a mazda familia car. there is a wobble in AC and Power belt pulley. What might be the cause for this??

Any AC repaire place for this?? what about CUSTOM AC Pvt Ltd at stanly thilakarathna road (nugegoda)??

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Hi Guys

Im using a mazda familia car. there is a wobble in AC and Power belt pulley. What might be the cause for this??

Any AC repaire place for this?? what about CUSTOM AC Pvt Ltd at stanly thilakarathna road (nugegoda)??

Thanks

When you say wobble, is there relative movement ? is the belt slipping or is there a noise coming out ? If it is what I think it is you probably just need a pulley bearing and re tensioning the belt. Custom auto AC is ok but don't replace anything just because they tell you to. I only went there once, and not everything went to plan and they changed a lot of parts of my AC system unnecessarily (I only needed a new evaporator, but got a new condenser and the wrong type of compressor as well).

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When you say wobble, is there relative movement ? is the belt slipping or is there a noise coming out ? If it is what I think it is you probably just need a pulley bearing and re tensioning the belt. Custom auto AC is ok but don't replace anything just because they tell you to. I only went there once, and not everything went to plan and they changed a lot of parts of my AC system unnecessarily (I only needed a new evaporator, but got a new condenser and the wrong type of compressor as well).

Thanks for your comment. I check this problem in few places and they said this might be a problem in compressor face and it might have been damaged. There is a bit noise and a relative movement. If i have to replace the compressor, how can i determine the correct type??

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