Listening noises from your car very often is never enjoyable, so discovering air conditioning noises on your Audi R8 can be a matter. This warning sign may be a sign of a insignificant trouble as well as a warning of a much bigger fix to come. In any case, it is very important to inspect its origin and take the required measures to correct the problem, it is with this in mind that we wanted to prepare this article to support you understand it better. We will first look at the possible causes for noise in the ventilation of your Audi R8. Then, in a second part, we will deal with the noises relating to the air conditioning of your car.air-conditioning-noiseaudi-r8

Noise air conditioning Audi R8 : most general origin coming from general ventilation

Loud noise or roar from ventilation or fan of your Audi R8

Listening a air conditioning noise on Audi R8 is never enjoyable, and can make your journeys particularly unpleasant. Ventilation is useful whether it is in winter to warm up or defog or to cool down the car during the summer. In any case, having a muffled noise from the air conditioning of your Audi R8 is a matter that must be treated. This noise is very often connected with a worn or dirty fan motor. To be sure that the problem is generated by the ventilation, we encourage that you open the ventilation of the problem place and examine the state of the fan, possibly grease it first, and if this is not sufficient, it will certainly have to be changed.

I listen to an heater fan noise click Audi R8

We will now take a look at the clicking noises you may listen to from your ventilation. A clicking noise from Audi R8 heater fan is often caused by a duct or fan blocked by a foreign body. This noise is supposed to build up as the air flow in the circuit raises up. Keep in mind to check the cleanliness of your air inlets at the top of your hood, for example. You will then have to open the conduit in question and find the foreign body. If the problem remains, take your car to your mechanic.

I listen to an hissing heater fan noise Audi R8

Finally, if you recognise a whistling noise in the ventilation of your Audi R8, it may be that the origins of it is associated with a fan that has shifted or is beginning to dry . In any case, you will need to check out the fan in question to visually check its state. The easiest process is to open the ventilation circuit again, and turn on the circuit while you are observing its proper action, you can try to grease it to limit this noise, but it is very likely that the final alternative is to replace it. If you have a whistling noise but are not sure if it is associated with ventilation, we suggest you to consult this content about front end noise on Audi R8 to find its origin.

I listen to an heater fan Audi R8 noise : specific air conditioning

Slamming noise air conditioning Audi R8

We will now check out the specified part of the air conditioning side of your heater fans and the origins of the noise it can emit. A clicking noise in your air conditioning, if it is quick and when you start it only means a good working of your air conditioning compressor which lights up, this noise can be loud. However, if you listen to a clicking noise or air conditioning scrap metal on your regular Audi R8, you will have to be concerned in this case. Indeed, it can state an air conditioning compressor clutch, or compressor itself that needs to be changed. So have your repair shop check its proper operation.

Pshhh noise / hissing air conditioning Audi R8

If you detect pshhhh or whistling noise on the air condition side of your heater fan on Audi R8, but in cooling mode, you have two options to explain this problem. Indeed, at first, the most likely reason is that your air conditioning system is running out of gas, to check it you should encounter that the cold it has to produce is no longer as low as before, if so, have your air conditioning system charged on your Audi R8 and the problem should be fixed. Otherwise, you may encounter a system leak and this psshhh or hiss may be associated with the gas escaping from the unit. You can test the leak by integrating a tracer into your air conditioning system and monitoring for leaks, or more easily take your car to your repair shop.