HELP with noise from behind the dashboard (AC Unit)
Hi everyone... I have been lurking around this site for months and have enjoyed the information everyone has shared. I have a 05 base crossfire and have loved it since day one. I had it now 3 and a half years.
The latest problem is the AC unit. The AC unit runs perfectly as it should. The problem is when I turn it off either by the switch or if I turn the engine off while it is running. I hear a crackle and clunk. It practically shakes the dashboard. It almost sounds like the blower is slowing down and rattling because it is out of balance. It makes the noise for a couple of seconds and that is it. I think it also makes the noise when I first turn the fan on but it is very faint.
I have a max care extended waranty so it is covered. I just hate bringing it in to the dealership if it is something I can do myself. I read previous posts that leaves and stuff get in the motor. A month ago I did check the cabin filter and found leaves in it. That must mean they went through the blower first. I hate to admit it is still the same cabin filter that came with the car. I never knew it had one until a month ago. I just got a new MB filter and I am going to replace it this weekend. Could this noise be a result of having an old filter? Do you think the fan blower motor is bad? Or do you think there is dirt and leaves in there or something? I only hear the noise when I turn the fan off... not while it is running. Thanks guys!
The latest problem is the AC unit. The AC unit runs perfectly as it should. The problem is when I turn it off either by the switch or if I turn the engine off while it is running. I hear a crackle and clunk. It practically shakes the dashboard. It almost sounds like the blower is slowing down and rattling because it is out of balance. It makes the noise for a couple of seconds and that is it. I think it also makes the noise when I first turn the fan on but it is very faint.
I have a max care extended waranty so it is covered. I just hate bringing it in to the dealership if it is something I can do myself. I read previous posts that leaves and stuff get in the motor. A month ago I did check the cabin filter and found leaves in it. That must mean they went through the blower first. I hate to admit it is still the same cabin filter that came with the car. I never knew it had one until a month ago. I just got a new MB filter and I am going to replace it this weekend. Could this noise be a result of having an old filter? Do you think the fan blower motor is bad? Or do you think there is dirt and leaves in there or something? I only hear the noise when I turn the fan off... not while it is running. Thanks guys!
One last thing... I am having trouble getting the new cabin filter in. It seems thicker than the original. Anyone else have that problem? It is the right part number because I checked with 2 dealerships. It should be tight but it will fit, right?
When I partially removed the bottom panel that hides the fan motor, there were alot of twigs and leaves and other debris that had to be cleaned out. So change the filter, clean out all the debris and everything should quiet down. Good luck.
We heard noises in our air conditioning fan motor so I took it apart and cleaned out the filter AND the fan blade housing. We have a 2006 Crossfire, Roadster Limited
I was pretty sure it was leaves and I think the air intake design is bad cause it lets a lot of leaves get into the AC filter area and on into the fan housing
To remove these leaves you have to remove the glove compartment
1GloveCompartmenthousing3.jpg
3GloveCompartment1.jpg
2GloveCompartmenthousing2.jpg
6GloveCompartmenthousing5.jpg
8ShroudCoveringHeaterFan.jpg
And then drop the fan FILTER
12FanFilter.jpg
13FanFilterCoverWithClips.jpg
When we did this we saw tons of leaves in the filter. The filter drops down after you slide the white plastic holders aside
16FanFilterWithLeaves3.jpg
We also had leaves in the fan housing
18FanCoverRemoved.jpg
19FanWithCoverRemoved1.jpg
20FanWithCoverRemoved2.jpg
Whole job took about 2 hours
I was pretty sure it was leaves and I think the air intake design is bad cause it lets a lot of leaves get into the AC filter area and on into the fan housing
To remove these leaves you have to remove the glove compartment
1GloveCompartmenthousing3.jpg
3GloveCompartment1.jpg
2GloveCompartmenthousing2.jpg
6GloveCompartmenthousing5.jpg
8ShroudCoveringHeaterFan.jpg
And then drop the fan FILTER
12FanFilter.jpg
13FanFilterCoverWithClips.jpg
When we did this we saw tons of leaves in the filter. The filter drops down after you slide the white plastic holders aside
16FanFilterWithLeaves3.jpg
We also had leaves in the fan housing
18FanCoverRemoved.jpg
19FanWithCoverRemoved1.jpg
20FanWithCoverRemoved2.jpg
Whole job took about 2 hours
We heard noises in our air conditioning fan motor so I took it apart and cleaned out the filter AND the fan blade housing. We have a 2006 Crossfire, Roadster Limited
I was pretty sure it was leaves and I think the air intake design is bad cause it lets a lot of leaves get into the AC filter area and on into the fan housing
To remove these leaves you have to remove the glove compartment
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And then drop the fan FILTER
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When we did this we saw tons of leaves in the filter. The filter drops down after you slide the white plastic holders aside
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We also had leaves in the fan housing
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Whole job took about 2 hours
I was pretty sure it was leaves and I think the air intake design is bad cause it lets a lot of leaves get into the AC filter area and on into the fan housing
To remove these leaves you have to remove the glove compartment
Attachment 29017
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Attachment 29019
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Attachment 29021
And then drop the fan FILTER
Attachment 29022
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When we did this we saw tons of leaves in the filter. The filter drops down after you slide the white plastic holders aside
Attachment 29024
We also had leaves in the fan housing
Attachment 29025
Attachment 29026
Attachment 29027
Whole job took about 2 hours
We heard noises in our air conditioning fan motor so I took it apart and cleaned out the filter AND the fan blade housing. We have a 2006 Crossfire, Roadster Limited
I was pretty sure it was leaves and I think the air intake design is bad cause it lets a lot of leaves get into the AC filter area and on into the fan housing
To remove these leaves you have to remove the glove compartment
When we did this we saw tons of leaves in the filter. The filter drops down after you slide the white plastic holders aside
We also had leaves in the fan housing
Whole job took about 2 hours
I was pretty sure it was leaves and I think the air intake design is bad cause it lets a lot of leaves get into the AC filter area and on into the fan housing
To remove these leaves you have to remove the glove compartment
When we did this we saw tons of leaves in the filter. The filter drops down after you slide the white plastic holders aside
We also had leaves in the fan housing
Whole job took about 2 hours
Yes, it looks like I took way too much apart. And when I put it back the glove box door was not aligned just right so I had to take it all apart again.
Thank you for the input.
Thank you for the input.
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