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Did a search on the forum for the lovely "cricket sound" that occasionally appears in our BMWs. I do have the same sound and I know it's the blower fan motor, the one that feeds air in the cabin.
I can hear the cricket sound very well on the lowest fan setting and it goes away as I speed it up. I had exactly the same problem on my E30 which I temporarily solved by spraying LOTS of WD40 in the motor through the air inlet. Problem occurs when dust enters the motor and contaminates the 2 bearings making them "whistle" on low speeds. WD40 or oil does the job but it also acts like a dust magnet, making the problem worse after a few weeks.
Anybody interested for a DIY on how to remove the fan blower and install a new one? Unless there's already a DIY and haven't found it through searching.
This is the fan I'm talking about.. Item #1
I can hear the cricket sound very well on the lowest fan setting and it goes away as I speed it up. I had exactly the same problem on my E30 which I temporarily solved by spraying LOTS of WD40 in the motor through the air inlet. Problem occurs when dust enters the motor and contaminates the 2 bearings making them "whistle" on low speeds. WD40 or oil does the job but it also acts like a dust magnet, making the problem worse after a few weeks.
Anybody interested for a DIY on how to remove the fan blower and install a new one? Unless there's already a DIY and haven't found it through searching.
This is the fan I'm talking about.. Item #1
