2000 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 "fan noise" Questions

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AC Fan Noise When fan for AC is on medium to high, it makes a roaring or loud humming noise? What is the problem? check auxiliary fan bearing.

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...fan on, i get a loud noise, almost sounds like a pressure release or fan belt however, can't find where the noise is comming from. Too cheap to take it in for diagnoses, anyone else had that problem? ...

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fan noise in left ceiling speaker, how do you fix this problem ARE You talking about right above your head in the headliner? this is actually a fan to help vehicle know inside temperature. they will ...

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...noise and Cooling Fan belt Breaks? http://howtobyme.blogspot.com/2011/12/engine-makes-noise-and-cooling-fan-belt.html -------------- Vehicle Makes Clicking Sound While Taking turns? ...

...noise that seems to come from inside of my HVAC system. It makes a slow click when it is circulating air, and a faster click when it is taking air in from outside the vehicle. It does not happen all ...

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loud noise from fan when engine is cold why lound huming noise whrn cold then goes when warms up Duplicate question.

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...fan motor in the dash and where is the resistor that has probably blown out due to the bearings in the heater causing it to drag and make noise? The blower motor is on the right side of the ...

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fan noise in morning cooling fan noise That is normal. Could be the bearing or oil in the fan housing.  Might be the water pump bearing.  You could take the fan clutch off and run the engine

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...} noise or exterior maby the fan or belt /?hard to say what the issue is without knowing what it is . open the hood and {Visually} inspect and see* if you can locate the source of the noise to ...

...the air noise no air no vent air noise First check the fuses if applicable, check for power to the switch (fan speed) access the resister, and inspect, or pull the fan (blower) motor and bench test ...

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