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Old 06-05-2011, 01:53 PM   #1
olddrunk
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Unhappy Air conditioning squeeeeeling

Hey guys,

I just got my second AU. Im just ironing out all the kinks this one has.

So the problem is i turn my air conditioning on and there is a high pitched squeel that even my radio cannot compete with.

I dropped the glove box and looked at the a/c fan thing in the dash and there was what looks like remains of a plastic bag in there. I pulled out the remains of plastic bag i could get to (some bits being really spun up by the fan) but the noise still exists.

I suspect that their is more plastic bag behind the grills which i cant get to. Which is stuck in it making the noise. Is there a way i can pull the fan thing off? I tried removing the clip and pulling but it wouldnt move.

Thanks in advance!

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