Thanks! Your AC compressor should spin freely without the AC clutch engaged, for example with the defrost and A/C switches turned off. If the pulley does not spin free all the time then your compressor bearing could be wearing out.Click to see full answer. Thereof, is the AC clutch supposed to spin all the time?Yes the compressor pulley should spin at all times. If it did not then you would have a toasted belt. When the compressor engauges it uses a magnetic clutch mechanism which allows the compressor to pressurize the freon.Also, can you turn an AC compressor by hand? Typically you can grip the clutch with your hand and turn the compressor, but it is not easy. You might try turning it more and see if it loosens up. Put a little oil in the intake port and turn until some oil might come out. Subsequently, one may also ask, how do I know if my AC compressor clutch is bad? Have your assistant turn on the AC controls to maximum. Listen for any internal buzzing or clicking from the clutch. If the clutch fails to engage and spin, but you hear electrical buzzing or clicks inside, it indicates an internal clutch short. Listen for excessive bearing noise coming from the clutch or compressor.How do I test my AC compressor? Here is how to check the compressor motor if you suspect it has failed; Disconnect power. Remove the top of the outdoor condensing unit. Unplug the 3-prong plug on the compressor. Set your multimeter to ohms. Measure and record the resistance (ohms) measurement of each winding.
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