sounds as if your drain hose is blocked. I had a similar problem many years ago when the heater of my Renault 16 got full of rainwater. Every time I turned a corner it sounded like a washing machine as the fan thrashed the water about in the heater inlet duct. I solved it by poking a piece of wire up through the drain hose (you would have to locate it on your particular car, of course). A load of water came gushing out and it never did it again. (A free mend is always good news!) Good luck That is the answer. I had the exact problem on the exact same model--to find the plug, open the hood and look on the back "wall" of the engine compartment--a little to the left--it is down behind the shiny silver insulation--there is a small flap that you can lift--then poke in there to pull the plug out and let it drain out. it is a cinch.
More than likely yes.
A bad compressor belt can cause a whistling noise while running the air conditioner. A bad engine can also cause this noise.
The most common reason for your air conditioner not turning on is that your A/C system has a leak in it somewhere.
Turning an air conditioner on its side can cause the compressor oil to flow into the refrigerant lines, potentially damaging the unit and affecting its performance. It is recommended to keep the air conditioner upright to prevent any issues.
Your air conditioner compressor may not be turning on due to a faulty capacitor, a tripped circuit breaker, low refrigerant levels, or a malfunctioning thermostat. It is recommended to have a professional HVAC technician inspect and diagnose the issue to determine the exact cause and provide a solution.
sounds like you ac compressor is about to crap out.
It could, the computer will disengage the ac compressor if the engine temp is too high.
What would cause my fan to keep running after turning the car off it is a 2005 kia sorento
When an air conditioner makes a loud noise when turning off, it could be due to the sudden release of built-up pressure in the system. This can cause components to vibrate or move, creating the noise. Regular maintenance and checking for loose parts can help reduce the noise.
Compressor not running, blown fuse, low of freon.
It is possible if the circuit breaker has tripped or is faulty. The best way to check is by unplugging the air conditioner, and plugging in a table lamp. If the lamp lights up, then you know that the circuit breaker is working, if not then it is faulty.
Excess load = the idle RPM falls to low and the engine shuts off.