replace the temperature switch it i sthe one on the right of three in the middle of dash I have same problem on my 98 it took me like 6 hours to get to the problem but it worth
Check for simpler causes first. It could be a leaf or a lost pen or some other debris is present and touching the impeller (like cards in child's bicycle spokes). Also check the cabin air filter (if equipped) for debris that could make the noise.
If the noise is a squeaking sound, it could be coming from the bearings in the blower fan. It could also be coming from a worn bushing or bearing in the blower motor.
If the screw is coming down from the top, you will need to remove the dash and HVAC housing.
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Look under your glove box and locate the wiring coming out of of the blower motor. This wiring connects to more wiring coming out of the heater/ac ducting behind the glove box. That connecting wiring comes from the blower motor resistor. It is held in place by two screws, one on each side. Remove those screws and the resistor will slide out.
Most are up underneath the dashboard. Turn on the heater blower motor and listen where the sound is coming from. The heater core is behind that sound.
He sees the snow blower coming.
A southwest wind is coming from the southwest.
The reference point is FROM that direction AND that is the way it is blowing.
coming from the east.
I have seen paper and othe item fall behind the glove box. open the glove box and look behind the compartment to make sure the area is clear
If the air is not coming out of the vents, either the bushings in the motor are bad or possibly the squirrel cage blower has broke where it attaches to the motor. In most cars, the fan is behind or just below the glove box on the passenger side. It may be up. The base of the motor should be visible in an irregular shaped 6 inch plate held on with probably 5-6 screws.