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GSpreeman 08-27-2003 06:42 PM

Blower noise from the front?
 
Had my car idling and noticed for the first time that there is a blower sound coming from the front (maybe an oil cooler fan?) that switches on and off say every 2 minutes or so. Is it an oil cooler fan? Is that stock? Should it be intermittant?

Rot 911 08-27-2003 06:44 PM

Could be the oiler cooler fan which if thermostatically controlled would switch on and off at certain temperatures or it could be the front air conditioner condensor fan which is located on the front left side inside the trunk.

GSpreeman 08-27-2003 06:50 PM

Kurt, where is the oil cooler fan? Is it stock?

Rot 911 08-27-2003 06:50 PM

Yes smoke from the AC is usually from the condensor motor burning up. Actually the hot wire to it burning up. Sounds like it is your front oil cooler fan. I believe '87 was the first year for the fan and it is thermostatically controlled.

GSpreeman 08-27-2003 06:51 PM

Okay, so now I just need to figure out if the A/C blower motor is dead or just the hot wire.

Rot 911 08-27-2003 06:52 PM

Front oil cooler is located inside the right front fender behind the headlight. Turn the wheel to the right and you can look right at it. I just looked at the 911 Redbook and I am right about the fan in '87.

GSpreeman 08-27-2003 06:57 PM

Thanks for the help. I'll kick off another thread to see how I find out if I fried the A/C blower or just the wire to it. (unless you know right off the bat)

Rot 911 08-27-2003 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by GSpreeman
Thanks for the help. I'll kick off another thread to see how I find out if I fried the A/C blower or just the wire to it. (unless you know right off the bat)
Yep what happens is that the condensor blower motor either starts dragging or freezes up. There is no fuse on the hot wire to the blower motor so what happens is the wire gets hot, no fuse to cut the current and the eventually starts a fire. You got lucky. I believe you will find two things to fix, a blower motor and the wire running to it.

B.Lane 08-27-2003 07:14 PM

BTW blower motors are a dime a dozen used and the wire to em too.

GSpreeman 08-27-2003 07:22 PM

Where do you find them?


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