Well the fan itself is not controlled by vacuum but the vents are - I imagine the noise changes when you switch from floor, to face, to defrost (or, you are maybe stuck with just defrost and cannot actuate the vents..) That indicates a bad vacuum line somewhere in the car - why the noise is louder with the fan turned up? Possibly, increased electrical load raises your idle to keep the alternator producing the proper voltage, thus creating stronger vacuum and making the noise louder... just a guess...Rucca sometimes when I turn my heater fan on... like the turn dial for the speed of the fan to FULL it makes a high pitch whistle... sup with that? It only happens when its cranked to full, and only happens sometimes... Not a problem just kinda annoying.
The blower motor is located underneath the glove box. It may be covered by a plastic panel that should basically rip out of there (might be a screw or two). It looks like... a black metal circle.... hold on...Thanks, I was thinking maybe there was a bad seal around the blower motor... I was googling around and thats the conclusion I came to... It's basically like this..
Regardless if I have it on hot / cold if I turn the fan speed dial to full it whistles like... exactly like a human whistle almost... heh...
So where exactly is the blower motor located?
edit: I forgot to mention but this JUST started happening.
Yeah, they have a toothed plastic thing that retracts them and puts them up, it always breaks. Needs to be replaced, prolly costs like 50-100 for oneAnd one more thing if you don't mind Rucca.... my car's antennae is located in the back... and it is supposd to pop out when you start the car and retract when you stop the motor... However it doesn't pop out or retract... but when I start the vehicle I hear the little motor in the back working to open it... and I also hear the motor working to retract the antennae when I shut the vehicle off however nothing actually happens.... and radio reception is unaffected.... Any input?
Yeah most likely - they are common failures on the 4.0L and yes it is the black thing screwed into the dist, or near the dist or oil filter... can't quite picture in my head... It's 1 wire I believe, maybe 2 though... Though, my buddy did just buy a jeep that had very low oil pressure (like 0-5psi), it was not the oil pressure sending unit, it was bearings.... Thing has like 2psi oil pressure, and has been running quietly for like 8 months now... The fact that you have no pressure though, and the gauge never moves, means its probably the sender - they are like $15 and you are supposed to use an oil sending unit socket but you can use other things98 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0L 6cyl...
Oil pressure reads 0... NO LEAKS, CRACKS, ENGINE RUNNING PERFECT...
faulty oil pressure sensor? I was thinking it was the little black piece screwed into a part of the engine block underneath the distributor? Yay? Nay?
The old Saabs are pretty legit evidently, but I honestly don't have much experience with them. My neighbor has a 91 turbo though that he has had, I dunno, 20 years.... I'd take it to a mechanic and have it looked over, costs like $50 but they should be able to spot any safety issues easily... For $600, who cares... it can die next year and you got your moneys worth!I'm about to buy a 1994 Saab 900s 2.3 liter non turbo, automatic for $600, how reliable are the engines/trannys and is there anything specific I should look out for?
Well that was my first car! I was so happy to have that feature being a new driver with a 5spd... Loved her so much lol... no real repair experience with hill holder clutches though so let me research them real quick and see....have a 92 subaru loyale. The brakes are dragging front right and back left was wondering if you are fimilar with the hill holder? Just heard about it today Think that might be the problem? Or might they rub if the pads are low? thanks
It will if it is frozen like that... but I imagine instead of being permanently frozen, it just releases pressure very slowly.yea thanks thats what i thought too but i wasn't sure if the hill holder was sticking somewhere if i cut the cable i thought maybe it would still hold pressure on the lines. but doing brakes tonite so we will c. thanks!
Awesome, glad I could help!Rucca just wanted to post that you were double correct about the blower motor seals being the problem, and about the little tooth gear thingy for my antennae..
Got the blower motor seals fixed for just under $40 bucks and I got the antennae gear reinstalled for $75 bucks..... thanks dude!!
Maybe riddle me this.... sometimes if I turn left at low speed I get a squeaking sound coming from my power steering.... I'm thinking that one of the bearings on the steering rack is causing the problem.. or something all together with the power steering.... Fluid levels are correct... which is making me believe its a bearing..
edit: I still have full power steering, and I can steer the car with very little effort... It just worries me that maybe my power steering pump is on the fritz... and everyone knows how dangerous it could be to drive a car you *think* has power steering and then suddenly it doesnt.
Thanks for your expertise dude
Well it should unbolt and then unplug but I'm not 100% sure (I don't see why it wouldn't though). The Quadratec catalog probably sells the part you need and has a good part explosion to see how it goes together... But, I imagine you could ghetto fix it too =) First I'd try bending the tabs that hold the fuses to make them tighter, if that doesn't work, you can jam like a paper clip or some type of thin metal in with the fuse.How hard is it to fix my fuse holder? It's on a 89 Jeep wrangler. They won't stay plugged in.
Sorry but not all cars with a dip stick for the tranny is checked with car running honda is one of ThoughtsYeah, every car with a dipstick for the trans is always check fluid with car running on a level surface in park or nuetral. -dtcs-pre-98-a.html[/URL]
lol what? you ALWAYS check tranny fluid while its running, if you don't your going to think it's full and actually be running low on tranny fluid = no good.Sorry but not all cars with a dip stick for the tranny is checked with car running honda is one of Thoughts