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AC Making Strange Noises
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AC units in Tulsa take a beating from long, hot summers that keep the system running for months with little rest. That kind of continuous use wears out motor bearings, loosens screws and panels, and can pull sticks or cottonwood debris into the outdoor fan. A noise that just started is the system telling you something is wrong before it fails completely.

Quick Answer

Strange noises from an AC in Tulsa usually mean a loose part, a failing motor bearing, or debris in the outdoor unit. A banging sound often means a loose or broken part hitting something. Do not ignore grinding or squealing — those usually mean a bearing is about to seize. Call (539) 666-6545 before it damages other parts.

AC Making Strange Noises in Tulsa

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Banging or clanking sound when the system starts or runs
  • High-pitched squealing from the indoor or outdoor unit
  • Rattling or vibrating from the outdoor cabinet
  • Grinding sound that gets louder over time
  • Clicking that does not stop after startup

Root Causes

What Causes AC Making Strange Noises?

1

Loose or Broken Fan Blade

Outdoor fan blades can crack or come loose after years of summer use and the occasional hail storm that Tulsa gets in spring. A blade that is even slightly out of balance hits the inside of the cabinet or wobbles badly enough to damage the motor shaft. This is usually the source of a banging or clanking sound.

The Fix

Fan Blade Replacement

A tech removes the top of the outdoor unit, checks the blade for cracks or imbalance, and replaces it. A new blade is inexpensive compared to replacing the motor that gets destroyed if you keep running a damaged blade.

2

Worn Motor Bearings

Blower and fan motors have bearings that wear out over time. Systems in older Tulsa homes — especially those built in the 1980s that are still on their original air handler — often have motors that have been running for 15 or 20 years. Worn bearings make a grinding or squealing noise and will eventually seize, burning out the motor.

The Fix

Motor Replacement

Replacing the motor stops the noise and prevents a full system shutdown. If the motor is original to the home it usually makes more sense to replace it than to let it drag down other components.

3

Debris Inside Outdoor Unit

Tulsa has a lot of tree cover, especially in older neighborhoods like Maple Ridge and Brookside. Sticks, seed pods, and leaves fall into the top of the outdoor unit and get pulled into the fan. Even a small twig hitting a spinning blade at full speed creates a loud banging or rattling noise.

The Fix

Debris Removal and Inspection

A tech shuts the power off, removes the top grille, clears out any debris, and checks the fan blade and motor for damage. Installing a debris screen on the unit can reduce how often this happens.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Loose or Broken Fan Blade Worn Motor Bearings Debris Inside Outdoor Unit
Loud banging that started right after a storm
Grinding noise that gets worse over several weeks
Visible sticks or leaves near the outdoor unit
Squealing sound from the indoor blower area
Rattling stops when the outdoor unit shuts off
System is 15 years old or older

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