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ok guys, i'm needing some help to stop the buzzing noise when I turn on the fans for my ac or the heat. It sounds like something is stuck in the vents or something, but there's nothing there.
i know someone asked about this earlier, but I couldn't find the post [img]smile.gif[/img]
any help would be greatly appreciated [img]smile.gif[/img]
look where your windshield wipers are there's a black plastic with lines (hehe...I can't think right now) but you'll know what I'm talking about. It's probably full of crappola right now. Clean it up and sound is gone (that is if you had the same sound I had)
Mine was inside the fan. It is located in the passenger footwell. You need to remove the plastic footwell cover first. Once it's removed you should be able to see the fan. It is held up by 3 screws (lying on your back looking up). Unplug, remove and clean.
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