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Old 05-11-2008, 08:21 PM   #1
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New Member, Help Please, Loud click and vibration from heater fan area.

I'm sure it is somewhere in the forums but I haven't been able to pin point the right search phrase.

When I turn the key on or off, I am getting a clicking sound from the heater box area. If I turn the heater/ac fan on high it vibrates the entire dashboard. I tried pulling the box out of the floorboard and I removed the glove compartment, but with all that stuff in there I just didn't know where to start. I don't want to purchase a bunch of unnecessary stuff, I just want the clicking to stop. Anybody got any help for me?

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Old 05-11-2008, 08:38 PM   #2
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Had same problem, Fan got jammed and was flapping in a vent , dependin on your vehicle it was under my passenger side of m truck
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:04 AM   #3
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all blower motors are on the passenger side floor. inside the truck. you pretty much have to remove the glovebox and every black plastic peice behind it. you may need a new fan and i wouldnt turn it on. it may heat up and catch fire. that is one of the highest causes of car fires aside from smoking while intoxicated
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oh yeah be carefulll of the hidden screws. there everywhere and youll break the ducting if you leave one in
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click and vibration from heater fan area

I had been trying to do some reading on it but some say that it could be the actuator then others say the fan. All I know is that it is very irritating, the clicking has gotten so loud that you can clearly hear it outside the vehicle. I just was trying to pinpoint it before I started chasing parts.

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I replaced dash in my truck, come to find out there was burnt wires from the blower motor. therefore the fan was making a clicking sound
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Ooops Sorry...

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ya know my boss had a 94 cheyenne pickup and his did the same thing when a couple fuses blew. i would check em to see if there alright.
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Still chasing the popping noise in the dash....

Still trying to figure out what the popping noise in the heater fan area. I don't want to chase this thing around. Anybody have any ideas? It only pops when I start up and when I turn the key off, or if I mess with the heater/ac buttons.

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