AC stopped working - no fault codes

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Hi! I am looking for some advice and help regarding a failure in my car. Even though I got no signs of grinding noises or any fault codes, I suspect it is the AC compressor, because the AC stopped working out of nowhere. I bought a used compressor and I want to install it, but here is the problem. It spins differently than the original one. Would be this a problem in the long term? The car is a 2015 Q5
 
Before installing the new AC compressor, I recommend consulting with a qualified automotive technician or A/C specialist. They can inspect the new compressor for compatibility and ensure correct installation. Incorrect installation can lead to performance issues and premature failure.
 
If the used compressor spins differently, it could cause long-term issues like improper cooling or damage to the AC system. Consider getting a professional assessment.
 
One time on my Q5 the AC stopped working, and I suspected the compressor. I replaced mine with a used one, but it spun differently than the original. It worked for a while, but eventually, the system started making odd noises and lost cooling efficiency.

It’s definitely best to use a compressor with the same specs, as mismatched spinning can cause long-term damage to your system. I recommend getting a new or OEM replacement if possible.
 
Hi! I am looking for some advice and help regarding a failure in my car. Even though I got no signs of grinding noises or any fault codes, I suspect it is the AC compressor, because the AC stopped working out of nowhere. I bought a used compressor and I want to install it, but here is the problem. It spins differently than the original one. Would be this a problem in the long term? The car is a 2015 Q5
It is curios you didn't have any fault codes.
Anyway, @Taji is right. It might work for a while, and then start having other issues.
 

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