I own a 99 olds intrique and hane the same problem. I've just bought a new blower motor for the heat/ac on advice from friend installing today will let you know results ...bought at autozone $74.00.
Bearing in blower motor?
You could disconnect the cable down at the transmission, drive it around, and see if the noise has quit. Some cars don't have a cable-the speedo is electronic, so then you might have a vacuum leak somewhere under the dash.
A squeaking noise coming from the glove box on a 2003 Dodge Ram might be the heater blower fan. Try oiling the fan to see if it will stop. It could also mean that a screw is missing from the dash and the squeaking noise is the dash moving a little in that area.
Ford Dealer can help you. And tell you if there is anything wrong with your 2003 F150.
need more info, what is squeeking,dash inside vehicle? outside when running, or over bumps? etc...
what clicking noise in the dash of 1997 mercury marquis
Vocoder or autotune with 15% retune and sing like your whining
If the dash lights go on and off and the heat won't turn off and electrical noise is coming from the heater, there could be a short in the wiring on a 1998 Blazer. This is also possible if the ground wire for these items is not longer attached.
Are you referring to a beeping noise or an actual alarm noise?If it is a beeping noise it could be a door open or head light on alert. Are there any indication lights showing up on your dash? If so, check your vehicles owners manual for some more insight.
Perhaps a vacuum leak?
The clutch pedal pivots on a rod (under dash connected to pedal). There are plastic bushings that it moves against, they may be worn or need to be greased (wheel bearing grease works). Make sure you assemble parts (after coating grease) the EXACT opposite way you disassembled them.
Many new cars today use electronic actuators to control the doors that channel the air where you want it. Sounds like one of yours is broken, that's the clicking noise you are hearing, and keeping the air channeled to the defrost instead of moving it where you want.