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I have a GMN 100 the fan squeaks when air conditioning. What maintenance should I perform?

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Hi,
You can try to get some light motor oil around the shaft and see if it will work into the bearing... usually the top bearing is the one to go bad...
Sometimes there will be an oil cup , but not on most motors anymore...

if the oil does not work then the motor will have to be replaced..

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