Vibration with a/c on...
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:54 pm
So here we go,
Little history behind this beforehand to help diagnosis. New A/C about 6 months ago, it wasn't used much because before that, the airmix actuator went out and there was no sense to me in keeping it on and losing fuel economy, so I always shut it off. Just last week airmix actuator got replaced and HVAC is fully functional again (minus recirculation mode, but that's another separate issue). Car has new all new ACDelco Fuel Pressure Regulator, PCV, IAC, Spark Plug Wires, and NGK TR55 plugs. The car's idle was messed up before this tune up, but now beyond perfect. Although, now when the A/C is on (which it doesn't make a BIT of noise and works perfectly) the car tends to vibrate at idle, and especially when you are taking off at the slowest possible speed from a stop. The car vibrates enough you can feel it in the pedal and almost feels like it's resisting you. Is this normal? Funny thing, I don't remember my old A/C (before the clutch blew to bits) doing this to the car. The idle seems to stay at the same RPM whether the A/C is on or off.
Ideas?
Little history behind this beforehand to help diagnosis. New A/C about 6 months ago, it wasn't used much because before that, the airmix actuator went out and there was no sense to me in keeping it on and losing fuel economy, so I always shut it off. Just last week airmix actuator got replaced and HVAC is fully functional again (minus recirculation mode, but that's another separate issue). Car has new all new ACDelco Fuel Pressure Regulator, PCV, IAC, Spark Plug Wires, and NGK TR55 plugs. The car's idle was messed up before this tune up, but now beyond perfect. Although, now when the A/C is on (which it doesn't make a BIT of noise and works perfectly) the car tends to vibrate at idle, and especially when you are taking off at the slowest possible speed from a stop. The car vibrates enough you can feel it in the pedal and almost feels like it's resisting you. Is this normal? Funny thing, I don't remember my old A/C (before the clutch blew to bits) doing this to the car. The idle seems to stay at the same RPM whether the A/C is on or off.
Ideas?