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Hello all, I've got a rather odd issue with my 968 that may be related to the malfunction of my HVAC system. Last year, my A/C worked just fine. This fall the heat began acting odd, as it would sometimes get hot very quickly. Now, it rarely ever gets hot no matter where I adjust the t-stat. And the A/C no longer cools (the compressor does still kick on).
Now for the odd part...there is this occasional very, very fast clicking sound that is coming from the passenger footwell. It is not very consistent, sometimes it clicks for 2 or 3 seconds as I back out of my garage in the mornings, other times it clicks after deceleration (for exapmple, after I've exited the highway and am sitting at a stop light). Anyone have an idea as to what this noise could be? Everything else on my car works as it should.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts/ideas.
Chris
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If you are not getting any heat, it may be that the heater control valve is stuck in the closed position. As far as the AC is concerned, I had the ac on my 968 not produce cool air because of a loss of refrigeratnt. This can occur as the result of a refrigerant hose leak or a pump seal failure. The other time the A/C stopped working properly was as the result of a very dirt pollen/dust filter. It caused the A/C to cycle on and off rapidly that produced a clicking sound like a relay or switch opening/closing in rapid succession. If the filter is very clogged insufficient air passes over the A/C heat exchanger. When that happens the thermostate in the A/C sense that the air is cold enough a shuts of the compressor.
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Chris, thanks for the feedback. I should have added that the heater control valve is in working order (it is about 1 year old, replaced it as preventive maintenance). It is very well possible that the refrigerant is low and that I have a separate issue with the A/C. It just doesn't make much sense to me yet as to why the heat sometimes works and other times doesn't when the heater control valve opens and closes like clockwork.
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I checked those actuators (located in the driver's footwell) and they are in good shape, look like new. I think it's time to take it in to a shop unfortunately, not much more I can do.
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I have a similar issue with my car. I assumed it had to do with the thermostat, because when it happens I can turn my thermostat up or down a few degrees and it goes away. Interesting thought on the pollen filter, ill have to check that out...
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My clicking is very odd, happened a few times today, both after decel (sitting at a light). It is very quick and high pitched, not super loud though. It then stops, the clicking slowing slightly before stopping. The noise is so fast it is almost is a constant 'zip' sound.
No idea if it is related or not to my cooling/heating issue.
I've got a 92, so no pollen/dust filter to clog. I get plenty of air, that isn't my issue. Blower works fine.
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Interesting, what is this climate control tube you are referencing? This clicking is certainly incessant to say the least. I have learned a bit more about it as I just had my a/c and heat fixed (had a vac leak which was causing flaps to remain closed but HCV to be wide open and seperately had a bad service port on the a/c that caused freon to leak out). A/C and heat work great now, save this clicking. The clicking only occurs when the a/c compressor is off though. Turning the a/c on immediately stops the clicking in it's tracks. If you could point me in the direction of this tube I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks,
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Thanks. I assume I will need to pull the glove box to access? Or do I just need to get upside down in the footwell (which is oh so fun, but better than doing so in my old MG at least).
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Ok, I've learned a bit more about where this clicking is coming from. It isn't related to the interior temperature sensor, that tube is hooked up appropriately, confirmed by removal of glove box, which was easy. The specific noise is coming from the pipes that feed the coolant to the heat exchanger (heater core) that is under the dash. The noise is right at the joint of the two in/out pipes that run parallel to one another. They are located on the right side of the console (or put differently, where your left leg goes if seated in the passenger seat (US car, LHD). I have noticed that these coolant pipes are hot all the time, though heat isn't coming out of the system. The clicking also stops as soon as I engage the A/C compressor. The A/C works great, I had that fixed shortly and the mechanic just never did anything about the clicking, brilliant. Any ideas folks?
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Dave, I don't think that's it as the noise isn't under the hood, it's just in the cabin, right by the center console.
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So I'd like to resurrect this thread as I still am experiencing the clicking despite my mechanic's best efforts at diagnosing this, the problem still lingers. He replaced several of the HVAC components that are buried beneath the dash & glovebox (the small parts that are actually clicking) with some NOS parts he had in his shop. Thankfully, he didn't charge for that work. His best guess is that the HVAC head unit is malfunctioning and of course that is quite the expensive fix.
Now to the reason I'm bringing this topic back up: I just figured out that if I turn on the recirculate function, the clicking stops in its tracks. I figure this might narrow the possibilities of what is really wrong with my system. I'd note the clicking can be somewhat controlled by turning the thermostat to a warmer position. If the A/C is on, the clicking stops, same with the recirculate button being on regardless of the A/C. Any thoughts are welcome.
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Tama, interesting that the recirc light would go out, my recirc light glows constantly and it completely stops the clicking. Driving me nuts.
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