2003 Toyota Matrix XRS, with 196k miles and 6-spd manual transmission. Car has run perfect since I bought it 5-6 years ago, and all I have needed to do to it is replace the starter.
About a week ago, hopped in and noticed that the steering was heavy and that it took a little while for the A/C to start cooling. Battery light came on, so I parked it in the shop. Went ahead and changed the serpentine belt, and replaced the battery. Cranked the car, and everything seemed fine....until I hit the A/C switch. Doing this causes the serp belt to slow considerably, to the point its dropping alternator output to under 12.5-12.6v and not allowing the PS pump to build enough pressure for steering. Kill the A/C, and the belt speeds back up enough for the PS pump to work correctly.
I'm assuming the A/C compressor is starting to seize up, but how else should I troubleshoot? I don't want to start throwing parts at it, anything else I should check?
About a week ago, hopped in and noticed that the steering was heavy and that it took a little while for the A/C to start cooling. Battery light came on, so I parked it in the shop. Went ahead and changed the serpentine belt, and replaced the battery. Cranked the car, and everything seemed fine....until I hit the A/C switch. Doing this causes the serp belt to slow considerably, to the point its dropping alternator output to under 12.5-12.6v and not allowing the PS pump to build enough pressure for steering. Kill the A/C, and the belt speeds back up enough for the PS pump to work correctly.
I'm assuming the A/C compressor is starting to seize up, but how else should I troubleshoot? I don't want to start throwing parts at it, anything else I should check?
