Dan
Gregory McIlvaine <GVa...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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Erik
'99 XLT SOHC V6
I brought the car to 2 dealers.
Turn the radio up a notch. :-)
In article <7nqmgf$skn$1...@bgtnsc01.worldnet.att.net>,
"Gregory McIlvaine" <GVa...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> Hi,
> My 1997 Explorer makes a clicking noise when I'm idle that
doesn't
> sound right to me. It sounds like it comes from under the car
rather than
> the engine, and it causes the engine to rev up a little bit, till it
comes
> back down to a certain level and clicks again.
> I'm new to this group and appreciate any info.
> Greg
>
>
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Gregory McIlvaine wrote:
> Hi,
> My 1997 Explorer makes a clicking noise when I'm idle that doesn't
> sound right to me. It sounds like it comes from under the car rather than
> the engine, and it causes the engine to rev up a little bit, till it comes
> back down to a certain level and clicks again.
> I'm new to this group and appreciate any info.
> Greg
My 97 Explorer does it while the AC is running. There will be a click
followed by a short drop in rpm and back up to normal. It is very
aggrevating........If it is the AC compressor cycling then I believe it is not
normal regardless what the dealer shop says.
> My 97 Explorer does it while the AC is running. There will be a click
> followed by a short drop in rpm and back up to normal. It is very
> aggrevating........If it is the AC compressor cycling then I believe it is
not
> normal regardless what the dealer shop says.
It is normal. You compressor cycles on and off constantly when the AC is in
use - it's more noticeable at idle though.