I had a bird chirping sound at low fan speeds. It's the press-fit bearing at the fan getting loose. Had mine replaced at no charge under warranty.
Great. I'm out of warranty.I had a bird chirping sound at low fan speeds. It's the press-fit bearing at the fan getting loose. Had mine replaced at no charge under warranty.
How did you access the area needed to get to?Mine did it too. Easy and cheap enough to replace if you've got some basic tools.
I could have sworn the diesel fans were silly expensive when I was looking at a crash damaged Gen1 diesel a couple of months ago.Mine did it too. Easy and cheap enough to replace if you've got some basic tools.
I think he was probably referring to the bearing and not the whole fan motor itself.I could have sworn the diesel fans were silly expensive when I was looking at a crash damaged Gen1 diesel a couple of months ago.Mine did it too. Easy and cheap enough to replace if you've got some basic tools.
patiently waiting for @NickD to regale us with the virtues of automotive fans from the 1920sI think he was probably referring to the bearing and not the whole fan motor itself.
http://www.cruzetalk.com/forum/161-.../33090-how-hvac-blower-motor-replacement.htmlHow did you access the area needed to get to?
$90 from GMPD; could probably find it for cheaper. A Cruze is a Cruze on the inside. Not ridiculous when you see when what a blower motor for an European car costs.I could have sworn the diesel fans were silly expensive when I was looking at a crash damaged Gen1 diesel a couple of months ago.
Everyone got tired of that crap. He gone. But if you miss the rants, there are some in the thread linked above.patiently waiting for @NickD to regale us with the virtues of automotive fans from the 1920s
Ha.Everyone got tired of that crap. He gone. But if you miss the rants, there are some in the thread linked above.
Oh, HVAC.$90 from GMPD; could probably find it for cheaper. A Cruze is a Cruze on the inside. Not ridiculous when you see when what a blower motor for an European car costs.
Friggin hilariouspatiently waiting for @NickD to regale us with the virtues of automotive fans from the 1920sI think he was probably referring to the bearing and not the whole fan motor itself.
This response is even more hilarious.