I had a squeaky one that I replaced with a blower motor from Napa and and the replacement was louder than the squeaky one I was replacing so I just pumped a bunch of WD40 into the little tiny hole and in through the little vent and it's OK now. I'm not saying that fixed it but it stopped for now. It'll probably break out in fire in a couple days and then I'll replace it with the loud one again. World's going to crap
This was a great help, than you so much for taking the time to make the video. Very well done !!
You're very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Great detail on the removal really helps !
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Appreciate the how to!
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Great job
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I had a squeaky one that I replaced with a blower motor from Napa and and the replacement was louder than the squeaky one I was replacing so I just pumped a bunch of WD40 into the little tiny hole and in through the little vent and it's OK now. I'm not saying that fixed it but it stopped for now. It'll probably break out in fire in a couple days and then I'll replace it with the loud one again. World's going to crap
Great job 👍🏿
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What year?
The suburban in this video is a 2007.
Mine has this weird bypass vent duct thing that’s supposed to screw into the fan