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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: nixoro on 14 August 2006, 10:08:40

Title: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: nixoro on 14 August 2006, 10:08:40
Having replaced my Radiator yesterday, last night I turned on the heating when I got home from a drive to make sure heating was nice and toasty still only to have the missus say theres a clicking noise coming from behind the airbag area.

Heating still works.

I am assuming the blower unit is the culprit and something has got caught up or its on its way out.

How easy is it to remove the Blower Unit?

Planning to have a look at it after work.
Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: markrl on 14 August 2006, 11:19:20
I assume putting the fan on full has not dislodged it. Unless its really bad, before rushing in to start dismantling I would leave it a few days as it may well resolve itself through general use.
Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 14 August 2006, 11:26:23
Either way its behind the glove box and pretty easy to get at.
Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: nixoro on 14 August 2006, 11:52:59
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I assume putting the fan on full has not dislodged it. Unless its really bad, before rushing in to start dismantling I would leave it a few days as it may well resolve itself through general use.

When I turn the heating on at any speed (manual dials) the clicking speeds up/slows down, when you say dislodged do you mean the unit is loose, if this is the case I need to have a look, I would try leaving it a few days but as its pretty loud its abit worrying.
Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: nixoro on 14 August 2006, 11:54:07
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Either way its behind the glove box and pretty easy to get at.

I am guessing its located in the passenger footwell above the passenger side cover somewhere.
Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: Salty on 14 August 2006, 11:55:19
Sounds like something has got in there (dead leaf,etc) and is catching the fan blades.
Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: nixoro on 14 August 2006, 12:28:21
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Sounds like something has got in there (dead leaf,etc) and is catching the fan blades.

This is what I was thinking myself, fingers crossed this is the case.
Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: Salty on 15 August 2006, 07:38:54
Do  a bit of dismantling and have look.
Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: hotel21 on 15 August 2006, 08:48:10
How about removing the pollen filter and then point an airline in?  Give it a blast with the fan on full and all vents etc open.  Certainly worked for me on previous cars, but not sure it would on the Omega....  Could also try a 'reverse flush' with the airline, from the vents back?  Remember to duck to avoid the shredded leaf!!   8-)

Just a thought....

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Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: nixoro on 15 August 2006, 10:36:46
Had the heater fan running last night and for some reason there was no clicking, so I thought I would leave it till the weekend before touching it, or if comes back then i will have a proper look as it could be something or nothing.

I may even have a look tonight if I have time.

Undecided whats the most damage a leaf/something can cause to the blower, only if it going to make it worse the above option will definately go ahead tonight.
Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: hotel21 on 15 August 2006, 10:43:59
If it is a leaf then once its dried out, it will be shredded by the fan and the bits will be blown out the vents.  Take care the bits/dust don't get in your eyes whilst driving.
Title: Re: Fan Blower Clicking
Post by: nixoro on 15 August 2006, 10:45:30
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If it is a leaf then once its dried out, it will be shredded by the fan and the bits will be blown out the vents.  Take care the bits/dust don't get in your eyes whilst driving.

Make sense shall have a proper look tonight after work.