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Sometimes a ticking sound is a valve lifter. The faster you go the faster the ticking will be. Make sure first it is not something stuck in a tire or something on the fan belt.
there is a bit of rubish caught in the heater fan.
If the ticking is coming from under the dash. It's probably your fan housing, or a misaligned fan. You will have to get to the fan and either replace the fan, or move any obstacles that may be hitting the fan.
If you air conditioning fan stopped buzzing you could be facing an electrical issue. You can replace the fan with a used fan.
Take it to a mercedes garage
If your hear "ticking" and have to use WD40
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depends on where the ticking sound is coming from, if it inside the car and related to fan speed, the most likely cause is a leaf stuck in the fan, which is located on passengers side foot well, the easiest way to fix is start car, turn vent control from fresh to resirc, this allows the resirc flap to open in passenger foot well, get an air blower into fan housing and blow, usually repeating this procedure several times will dislodge leaf. If the noise is in the engine bay, its the compressor, from past experience if ac working ok, leave it, due to price of new compressor,
Yes, the word "fan" has the short sound of "a" as in "cat" or "fan". The sound is typically represented by the phonetic symbol /æ/.
Could be acouple of things bad stator/fan in torque converter, bad u-joint on drive shaft can u narrow down the area the tick is coming from
Yes. The A in fan has the short A sound as in fad and family. Fan rhymes with ban and tan.