What to Do If the Blower Makes Abnormal Noises?
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There are generally three situations when a blower makes abnormal noises, and the specific solutions are as follows: 1. The noise changes with the airflow volume: In this case, it is likely that there is a foreign object inside the blower. Simply remove the foreign object. If the noise persists after cleaning, the blower needs to be disassembled to check for the specific cause of the fault. 2. The noise is caused by airflow resonance in the duct: Turn off the air conditioning compressor, turn on the blower, and adjust the airflow volume and direction. 3. There is a foreign object in the duct or the motor is faulty: First, turn off the air conditioning compressor, turn on the blower, and adjust the airflow volume and direction. If the noise weakens as the adjustments are made, it indicates a foreign object in the duct. If not, and the noise only occurs when adjusting the airflow volume and direction, it is likely a motor fault or another issue. Open the engine compartment and carefully inspect before proceeding with disassembly and repair.