2004 Grand Cherokee. Just had work done on blend doors so I assume they opened up the A/C system. Now whenever the A/C is on I hear a sound that can best be described as water running through a pipe. You know the way it sounds when the pipe runs through a room yet the water is turned on upstairs etc.
And now it does this only once in a while, about every 30sec to over a minute. A slight whooshing from the evaporator area behind the dash, then quiet. It makes the sound louder and longer if accelerating. A/C works great cold and all. This starts happening as soon as the car is started so it's not frosted up. Kind of like pressure builds and releases every once in a while. It's not so loud that the radio wouldn't nearly drown it out. Any Ideas?
I'm afraid to take it back to the dealer again. Every time they have worked on it something else has happened. This thing and a creaking noise (now fixed) from the mode doors when blend doors were fixed. Then they worked on the trans and left the fluid 3 quarts low. Still wonder if driving 1000 miles that way damaged the trans. It hesitates a second or two when shifted into D or R SOMETIMES. Not always. Then engages really hard. Of course each time it was checked they said trans is OK. Any ideas on this one ?
And now it does this only once in a while, about every 30sec to over a minute. A slight whooshing from the evaporator area behind the dash, then quiet. It makes the sound louder and longer if accelerating. A/C works great cold and all. This starts happening as soon as the car is started so it's not frosted up. Kind of like pressure builds and releases every once in a while. It's not so loud that the radio wouldn't nearly drown it out. Any Ideas?
I'm afraid to take it back to the dealer again. Every time they have worked on it something else has happened. This thing and a creaking noise (now fixed) from the mode doors when blend doors were fixed. Then they worked on the trans and left the fluid 3 quarts low. Still wonder if driving 1000 miles that way damaged the trans. It hesitates a second or two when shifted into D or R SOMETIMES. Not always. Then engages really hard. Of course each time it was checked they said trans is OK. Any ideas on this one ?