I’ve noticed recently on first startup after a hot shut down my compressor makes noise on startup and is “slugging” because liquid refrigerant is accumulating in the compressor.... from what I understand the new one I put in is now destroyed because of this and it’s time to replace the system again....lasted about a month. my only question is how do I prevent this on the 3rd compressor? Charge was weighed in and pressures were correct when running.
I have a 2015 Ford Expedition Limited 4 x 4 - purchased new and never wrecked or damaged. 45,*** miles. The a/c system has never been serviced or opened.
Since about 40,*** miles - if the vehicle is parked for 1-2 days, when I start the engine cold (inside the cabin or using remote start), the engine will start - then in about 1 second, the a/c compressor solenoid clicks and there is an immediate loud “thump”, followed by a brief serpentine belt squeal. This will not occur on hot restart, or if the vehicle is parked 1 day or less. The ambient air is hot, as the vehicle commands a/c startup.
I made an appointment at my Ford dealer and used night drop off. I left a detailed note on when the noise occurs. The dealer was unable to duplicate the problem and it still occurs if the vehicle is parked 1-2 days (rarely parked longer).
I have the Ford premium extended service plan, but I’m frustrated with the lack of repair by the dealer. The service advisor told me not to worry, as I have quite some time and mileage left on the plan.
The noise sounds like the problem you’re having.
Anyone have any ideas? Thank you.