Blower motor clicking / Axle bearing whine
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Blower motor clicking / Axle bearing whine
Searched and couldn't find much. I have 2 problems with my SS, and here they are:
My HVAC blower motor clicks on 1 and 2, and will tend to go away or get worse when braking or accelerating. I think that the squirrel cage is either out of rround, or the bearing is shot. Anyone else have this problem? Any easy fixes? By the way, I only do dealers for parts, no service.
My LF wheel area is making a whining noise that goes away when I depress the clutch. It sounds like it could be a bearing, but I want to make sure it is not the diff. It sounds identical to the gear whine on my Richmond gears in the Camaro. Any advice? Thanks fo the help.
My HVAC blower motor clicks on 1 and 2, and will tend to go away or get worse when braking or accelerating. I think that the squirrel cage is either out of rround, or the bearing is shot. Anyone else have this problem? Any easy fixes? By the way, I only do dealers for parts, no service.
My LF wheel area is making a whining noise that goes away when I depress the clutch. It sounds like it could be a bearing, but I want to make sure it is not the diff. It sounds identical to the gear whine on my Richmond gears in the Camaro. Any advice? Thanks fo the help.
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I'm not sure what's up with the blower motor but mine does that as well. I noticed taking corners harder as well will also cause it to click.
The whining noise that goes away with the clutch I would assume is your throwout bearing and the pressure is taken off of it when you put the clutch in. If that's the case you can run it for a while yet, they generally make alot of noise before they fail but you should expect to be doing a clutch job sooner rather than later.
The whining noise that goes away with the clutch I would assume is your throwout bearing and the pressure is taken off of it when you put the clutch in. If that's the case you can run it for a while yet, they generally make alot of noise before they fail but you should expect to be doing a clutch job sooner rather than later.
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