[s-cars] Squealing crickets associated with HVAC system
Robert Myers
bob at chips-ur-s.com
Sun Aug 23 11:42:31 PDT 2009
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Thanks, Fred. That's what I was suspecting it was. I wonder if a
good shot or two of Kroil down the hole might help?
Bob
At 02:39 PM 8/23/2009, Fred Munro wrote:
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>Bob;
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>There is a small fan in there to pull air over the sensor that measures the
>cabin temperature. I've never replaced one, so I can't enlighten you on the
>repair procedure.
>
>Fred Munro
>'97 S6
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>Hi Y'all,
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>This noise is not (I don't think anyway) connected with the blower
>for the AC. Instead it is a high pitched cricket-like sound which
>seems to come from the little (~3/4" square) dash top vent after the
>AC has been running for quite some time - usually an hour or
>more. The noise goes away if the AC blower fan is slowed way down or
>turned off but I really don't want to have to disable the AC for the
>sake of a little quiet.
>
>Is there a tiny blower in there which moves cabin air over a
>temperature sensor or something like that? Anyway, what's the repair
>procedure? Please don't start with "Step 1 - remove the dash".
>
>Bob
>
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