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Old November-1st-2005, 07:04 AM
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There's a birdie in my car

so I turned my heat on in defrost mode this morning and i was driving and all of a sudden it started squealing like a pig. it stopped after about 5 seconds but then when i switched from 2 to 1, 1 to 2, etc. it sounded like there was a bird trapped in my glovebox going tweet tweet. eventually it stopped making noises. so what could be the problem?
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did you check for birds? i think i remember a thread where they said it could be your belts in the cold weather when it makes that high pitched squeeling sound. bring a cat to chase the birds away in case its not the belts.
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Old November-1st-2005, 11:12 AM
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no haven't checked for birds yet... i'm thinking bad bearings in the heater fan motor
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Once it annoys you enough - you need to change the fan motor.

Consider waitiing until the coldest day and you NEED the fan to clear the windshield. Beat the dash with your hand and howl.
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warranty item perhaps? or should i just go ahead and do it myself
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sure its not just oldies coming out of your radio?

"all the little robins on Jay bird steet...."


j/k

actually, my dads starting making that sound in his dodge.... took apart some stuff and found a dead RAT... (but, what was odd, it never stunk)
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warranty item perhaps? or should i just go ahead and do it myself
If the car is still under warranty, definitely let the dealer fix it. That's probably a real pain in the *** job.
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if not under warrenty and you have plenty of time - i would remove it and wd-40 the bearings and see if that stops the chirping. You won't be able to replace the bearings - but you could grease 'em real good and see how long that lasts.
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it hasn't done it since that first time. maybe it was doing it because it hadn't been used in a long time.
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