neilsen100
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Blower fan motor and in cabin air filters
Over the weekend I tackled two small projects. I had been putting these off because I didn't understand how easy they are and thought it would take much longer. I can honestly say I've spent more time on MUD reading about the blower fan than the time I spent removing, cleaning, and reinstalling.
We've had a consistent squeak coming from the blower fan which started about 6 months ago. Based on the noise I was convinced that a bearing was bad and the whole unit would need to be replaced. Three screws and the fan drops from just behind the glove box. There is an electrical connection that needs to be removed, I found it easiest to do this before unscrewing the unit itself. The screws take either a Torx (don't know exact size) or flathead. I used a flathead.
In the fan blades was a single leaf, about the size of a nickel. I handed the fan to my wife who dumped the little leaf so quickly I didn't even see it, it just blew away. Each fan blade still had a great deal of caked on dust which we scraped off to about 85% clean. Before reinstalling the fan we did hook it up and run it. All seemed fine. After screwing the fan blower back into the cruiser the squeak was gone for 2 days. The squeak came back a little and each time my wife kicked the fan, the noise would stop.
It's been two weeks now since we did this job and the squeak has been gone completely in the last 10 days. I'm still don't completely understand what exactly causes the noise, but I am happy that it is much better so for the time being I'm calling this fixed.
At the same time I pulled the glove box and replaced the in cabin air filters. I did check them a year ago at which time they looked pretty good. You can see from the picture the last year they've done their job. I'm glad I replaced them.
One last note. I keep a set of JIS screwdrivers with the cruiser at all times. A Philips head driver works fine but it isn't the correct tool. If you like tools, want to geek out on the little things of your cruiser, or even just want to support one of the great vendors here on MUD, take a look at @NLXTACY site absolute-wits-end.com Joey is now carrying a variety of Vessel JIS drivers and driver sets. There are some great options at great prices.
A JIS driver is also the correct tool for any Shimano bicycle part that looks like a Philips head.
Over the weekend I tackled two small projects. I had been putting these off because I didn't understand how easy they are and thought it would take much longer. I can honestly say I've spent more time on MUD reading about the blower fan than the time I spent removing, cleaning, and reinstalling.
We've had a consistent squeak coming from the blower fan which started about 6 months ago. Based on the noise I was convinced that a bearing was bad and the whole unit would need to be replaced. Three screws and the fan drops from just behind the glove box. There is an electrical connection that needs to be removed, I found it easiest to do this before unscrewing the unit itself. The screws take either a Torx (don't know exact size) or flathead. I used a flathead.
In the fan blades was a single leaf, about the size of a nickel. I handed the fan to my wife who dumped the little leaf so quickly I didn't even see it, it just blew away. Each fan blade still had a great deal of caked on dust which we scraped off to about 85% clean. Before reinstalling the fan we did hook it up and run it. All seemed fine. After screwing the fan blower back into the cruiser the squeak was gone for 2 days. The squeak came back a little and each time my wife kicked the fan, the noise would stop.
It's been two weeks now since we did this job and the squeak has been gone completely in the last 10 days. I'm still don't completely understand what exactly causes the noise, but I am happy that it is much better so for the time being I'm calling this fixed.
At the same time I pulled the glove box and replaced the in cabin air filters. I did check them a year ago at which time they looked pretty good. You can see from the picture the last year they've done their job. I'm glad I replaced them.
One last note. I keep a set of JIS screwdrivers with the cruiser at all times. A Philips head driver works fine but it isn't the correct tool. If you like tools, want to geek out on the little things of your cruiser, or even just want to support one of the great vendors here on MUD, take a look at @NLXTACY site absolute-wits-end.com Joey is now carrying a variety of Vessel JIS drivers and driver sets. There are some great options at great prices.
A JIS driver is also the correct tool for any Shimano bicycle part that looks like a Philips head.