Somthing to do with the AC.
The clutch assemble is shot...
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this is caused from piston to cyl wall clearance when engine warms up the pistons exspand and the noise is less. DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT
If it's a creaking noise then it is most likely that your compressor is broken.
A/C compressor? A/C compressor?
The A/C system compressor operates when in the defrost mode. If the noise is also heard when running the A?C it is more than likely a problem with the compressor/pulley.
Refrigerators make noise due to the compressor, fan, and other moving parts working to cool and circulate air. The noise is normal and indicates that the fridge is functioning properly.
start by checking a/c compressor.
Spark plugs do not make a noise of any kind unless one or more is not fully tightened. Remove and replace all plugs and torque to proper specs. Are you referring to pinging or lifter clatter? If you are hearing the lifters clatter, then have the valves adjusted. If you are referring to pinging, then try a can of Seafoam Engine Tune in a full tank of fuel.
I need to know the type of compressor (make) before I can answer that question.
it makes that clicking noise because you touch yourself at night
A cold room compressor may make noise while running due to several factors, including worn or damaged components, loose mounting hardware, or debris within the unit. Vibrations from the compressor can amplify sounds if it's not properly secured. Additionally, issues like refrigerant flow problems or a failing motor can also contribute to increased noise levels. Regular maintenance can help identify and mitigate these noise issues.