Why is the car's air conditioning so loud when turned on?
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When the car's air conditioning is turned on and produces a loud noise, the specific reasons may include: a damaged compressor, which would require replacement; an issue with the tension of the compressor belt—if it's too loose, it needs to be tightened (though it's unlikely to be too tight); or an excessive amount of refrigerant added beyond the standard level, which increases the compressor's load and consequently raises the operational load. Loud noise from the car's air conditioning fan: 1. Deformed fan blades: If the blades of the exhaust fan inside the air conditioning system are deformed, it is recommended to replace the exhaust fan. 2. Damaged fan motor: If the motor of the exhaust fan inside the air conditioning system is damaged, it is recommended to replace the exhaust fan. 3. Excessive dirt inside the air conditioning system: This can cause the fan blades to rotate less smoothly, so it is recommended to clean the air conditioning system.