First off, be SURE it has a fuse. From the factory, that motor was NOT fused. Most cars have had the update, and Pelican even sells a fuse add on kit. More than a few 911s burned to the ground from that motor.
Once you know it is fused, you are safe from real problems. Most likely it will just freeze up, and the motor will have to be replaced. It is not a serviceable motor. You can pull it apart, and oil the bearing, and it will be quiet for a little while, but it will start acting up again.
If you look at the wires going to it, and see no fuse, unplug it, until you get a chance to fuse it.
Start looking for the replacement motor. You will need one. Just take it apart, and the motor is fairly easy to swap, but it is rather pricey.
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1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan
1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine
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