chirping cricket noise
Re: chirping cricket noise
Originally posted by lilmiller
it only happens when i have the heat or a/c on and only when i turn right? also i only have the fan speed on 1....please help its a little but annoying problem!
it only happens when i have the heat or a/c on and only when i turn right? also i only have the fan speed on 1....please help its a little but annoying problem!
Re: Re: chirping cricket noise
Originally posted by 97BlackMax
i have the same noise coming from my fan too...coming from the center dash right where the climate control is located...it was annoying, but now i just keep my music nice and loud and i can't hear it
i have the same noise coming from my fan too...coming from the center dash right where the climate control is located...it was annoying, but now i just keep my music nice and loud and i can't hear it
And on my steering wheel, as soon as I hit a slight bump or make a slight turn, it make like a clicking sound of a spring.
Re: Re: Re: :o)
Originally posted by MrBlank
You guys ever check to make sure you didnt have an actual cricket in there?you never know.....
You guys ever check to make sure you didnt have an actual cricket in there?you never know.....
There is always the possibility of foreign material in the fan housing like dried leaf fragments, pine needles, etc....funny stuff can get pulled in there if it get through the cowling (Intake) located below the driver side wiper.
I've got that "chirp" too...it's probably just the fan motor...I find that when the fan is turned to a higher level (2+), then the noise goes away.
You could probably grease the motor, but, is it really worth the effort of taking the dash apart?
Taking the dash apart leaves you open to different, more annoying noises...like looser fittings that squeak when you hit a bump...
Your dash is never the same after taking it apart.
My $0.02
-FLO_BOY
You could probably grease the motor, but, is it really worth the effort of taking the dash apart?
Taking the dash apart leaves you open to different, more annoying noises...like looser fittings that squeak when you hit a bump...
Your dash is never the same after taking it apart.
My $0.02
-FLO_BOY
Blower Motor - Noise
Classification:
HA99-004A
Reference:
NTB99-071A
Date:
February 10, 2000
NISSAN BLOWER MOTOR NOISE - COVER INSTALLATION
This amended version of NTB99-071 updates the services and Claims Information Sections. Please discard all paper copies of NTB99-071.
APPLIED VEHICLES:
1996-1999 Pathfinder (R50)
1995-1999 Maxima (A32)
2000 Maxima (A33) with Automatic Heater/Air Conditioner Controls
SERVICE INFORMATION:
Figure 1
If a customer indicates that a light ticking or humming noise can be heard coming from the blower motor of an applied vehicle when the motor is run at low fan speeds (speed 1 or 2), a new, noise reducing blower motor cover is available (see Figure 1). The noise, if it occurs, may be very slight and, at times, difficult to hear.
Use the Service Procedure in this bulletin to evaluate the noise and determine the next step to correct the condition.
NOTE: This is the ONLY approved repair procedure for this incident. A claim to Nissan for the repair of this incident may be denied if the repair is not performed exactly as outlined in this bulletin.
SERVICE PROCEDURE:
Run the blower motor at low fan speed (speed 1 or 2) and evaluate the noise, if any. Decide which of the two following categories the noise falls under:
1. Loud rattle, clatter, jolt, or flap: Go to the procedure for Blower Case Cleaning.
2. Light ticking or humming noise: Complete the steps below to Install Blower Motor Cover.
Install Blower Motor Cover:
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the blower motor when installing the blower motor cover.
1. Remove the instrument panel lower cover (if equipped).
2. Disconnect the blower motor harness connector.
3. Clean the blower motor housing to ensure adhesive strips on the back of the blower motor cover will stick (standard window cleaner or other all-purpose cleaner can be used).
NOTE: Be sure to remove all residual film from the blower motor housing that may have been left by cleaning.
4. Peel the protective coverings from the adhesive strips on the blower motor cover (see Figure 1 for adhesive strip locations).
5. Install the blower motor cover onto the motor bracket (see Figure 2).
6. Re-connect the blower motor harness connector.
7. Re-attach the instrument panel lower cover (if equipped).
8. Run the blower motor at low fan speed. Confirm that the blower motor is working properly and the noise is eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level.
Blower Case Cleaning:1. Remove blower motor unit from the blower case.
2. Remove all foreign material from the case.
3. Re-install the blower motor unit.
4. Run the blower motor at low fan speed (speed 1 or 2) and re-evaluate the noise:
A. If the noise is gone, no further action is needed.
B. If the noise is still a loud rattle, clatter, jolt, or flap, investigate other causes for the noise and repair as needed.
C. If the noise is a light ticking or humming, go to and complete the Install Blower Motor Cover procedure.
PARTS INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION PART # /PFP QUANTITY
Blower Motor Cover 27227-0E002 1
CLAIMS INFORMATION
NOTE: This is the ONLY approved repair procedure for this incident. A claim to Nissan for the repair of this incident may be denied if the repair is not performed exactly as outlined in this bulletin.
Classification:
HA99-004A
Reference:
NTB99-071A
Date:
February 10, 2000
NISSAN BLOWER MOTOR NOISE - COVER INSTALLATION
This amended version of NTB99-071 updates the services and Claims Information Sections. Please discard all paper copies of NTB99-071.
APPLIED VEHICLES:
1996-1999 Pathfinder (R50)
1995-1999 Maxima (A32)
2000 Maxima (A33) with Automatic Heater/Air Conditioner Controls
SERVICE INFORMATION:
Figure 1
If a customer indicates that a light ticking or humming noise can be heard coming from the blower motor of an applied vehicle when the motor is run at low fan speeds (speed 1 or 2), a new, noise reducing blower motor cover is available (see Figure 1). The noise, if it occurs, may be very slight and, at times, difficult to hear.
Use the Service Procedure in this bulletin to evaluate the noise and determine the next step to correct the condition.
NOTE: This is the ONLY approved repair procedure for this incident. A claim to Nissan for the repair of this incident may be denied if the repair is not performed exactly as outlined in this bulletin.
SERVICE PROCEDURE:
Run the blower motor at low fan speed (speed 1 or 2) and evaluate the noise, if any. Decide which of the two following categories the noise falls under:
1. Loud rattle, clatter, jolt, or flap: Go to the procedure for Blower Case Cleaning.
2. Light ticking or humming noise: Complete the steps below to Install Blower Motor Cover.
Install Blower Motor Cover:
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the blower motor when installing the blower motor cover.
1. Remove the instrument panel lower cover (if equipped).
2. Disconnect the blower motor harness connector.
3. Clean the blower motor housing to ensure adhesive strips on the back of the blower motor cover will stick (standard window cleaner or other all-purpose cleaner can be used).
NOTE: Be sure to remove all residual film from the blower motor housing that may have been left by cleaning.
4. Peel the protective coverings from the adhesive strips on the blower motor cover (see Figure 1 for adhesive strip locations).
5. Install the blower motor cover onto the motor bracket (see Figure 2).
6. Re-connect the blower motor harness connector.
7. Re-attach the instrument panel lower cover (if equipped).
8. Run the blower motor at low fan speed. Confirm that the blower motor is working properly and the noise is eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level.
Blower Case Cleaning:1. Remove blower motor unit from the blower case.
2. Remove all foreign material from the case.
3. Re-install the blower motor unit.
4. Run the blower motor at low fan speed (speed 1 or 2) and re-evaluate the noise:
A. If the noise is gone, no further action is needed.
B. If the noise is still a loud rattle, clatter, jolt, or flap, investigate other causes for the noise and repair as needed.
C. If the noise is a light ticking or humming, go to and complete the Install Blower Motor Cover procedure.
PARTS INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION PART # /PFP QUANTITY
Blower Motor Cover 27227-0E002 1
CLAIMS INFORMATION
NOTE: This is the ONLY approved repair procedure for this incident. A claim to Nissan for the repair of this incident may be denied if the repair is not performed exactly as outlined in this bulletin.
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