You refrigeration system charge is low causing the low pressure switch to shut the compressor off and on. You will probably find you have a small leak somewhere in the system. Check for leaks around the front condenser coil and around the compressor for wet oily spots. Have the air conditioning system recharged, but if it is leaking, the problem will return.
My 2000 sebring did the same thing. I was told it was my temperamental transmission.
Bad bearing in compressor? Bad bearing in compressor?
It makes noise and cools everything.
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Chris Green has written: 'Traffic noise' -- subject(s): Traffic noise, Bibliography
Did you add an oil charge to the system when you recharged it and did you recharge the system using refrigeration gauges. The system may be low on refrigerant oil or you could have overcharged the system causing the compressor to have to work too hard.
Somthing to do with the AC.
Remove the compressor and pour it in. If its making noise its probably to late and you will need to replace it.
M. E. Delany has written: 'A practical scheme for predicting noise levels (L10) arising from road traffic' -- subject(s): Traffic noise, Forecasting, Measurement 'Uncertainties in realising the standard of sound pressure by the closed-coupler reciprocity technique' -- subject(s): Measurement, Standards, Sound, Sound pressure, Noise 'Prediction of traffic noise levels' -- subject(s): Traffic noise, Forecasting, Measurement 'Scale model investigations of traffic noise propagation' -- subject(s): Traffic noise, Mathematical models, Forecasting
If the clutch disengages properly then the compressor should not be running. Most likely the clutch itself is bad instead of the compressor.