TDK
02-03-2003, 05:54 PM
[color=#000000:post_uid0]Hi,
I started to hear a sound from my [b:post_uid0]SP20[/b:post_uid0] from around the start of the year. Normally when you turn the air-con on it makes that clicking sound or *air being released sound (like a blow-off valve). Now when i use the air-con it makes that sound EVERY time after i release my foot off the pedal after accelerating. This doesn't happen when i'm NOT using the air-con.
I just had my 20,000km service last week, and i asked the mazda service what it was doing. After a couple of test drives they said it was normal for the air-condensor to kick in after high revs. The thing is that i have now had the car for about a year, and i only started to hear this sound a couple of months ago. The sound is too loud and noticeable for me not to notice it for 10 months. So then if it's normal then why wasn't it doing it for the 10 months previous to me hearing it, mazda couldn't answer me.
Has anyone had this problem, is it really normal or do they not know what they are talkin about. If anyone can give me some advice or info it would be much appreciated.
TDK[/color:post_uid0]
I started to hear a sound from my [b:post_uid0]SP20[/b:post_uid0] from around the start of the year. Normally when you turn the air-con on it makes that clicking sound or *air being released sound (like a blow-off valve). Now when i use the air-con it makes that sound EVERY time after i release my foot off the pedal after accelerating. This doesn't happen when i'm NOT using the air-con.
I just had my 20,000km service last week, and i asked the mazda service what it was doing. After a couple of test drives they said it was normal for the air-condensor to kick in after high revs. The thing is that i have now had the car for about a year, and i only started to hear this sound a couple of months ago. The sound is too loud and noticeable for me not to notice it for 10 months. So then if it's normal then why wasn't it doing it for the 10 months previous to me hearing it, mazda couldn't answer me.
Has anyone had this problem, is it really normal or do they not know what they are talkin about. If anyone can give me some advice or info it would be much appreciated.
TDK[/color:post_uid0]