Internal Fan noise

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by G Cadman, Nov 11, 2005.

  1. G Cadman

    G Cadman Guest

    Hello all,

    I have a really annoying noise comming from my internal heater fan. Sounds
    like some thing is inside of it, as it makes this periodic ticking noise
    that increases with fan speed. Can anyone tell me how to get at this fan?

    Cheers.

    Regards
    Gary
     
    G Cadman, Nov 11, 2005
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  2. G Cadman

    G Cadman Guest

    Suppose it would have been helpful if I had said that it is a Vreg 2000,
    406. 3.0 V6.
    Regards

    G.
     
    G Cadman, Nov 11, 2005
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  3. G Cadman

    David Hearn Guest

    Our 1998/S 306 has a noisy internal fan. Usually it is fine, but
    sometimes, and usually only on the lowest setting, you hear what I would
    describe as a squeak which sounds every revolution. I'm just guessing
    that the bearing or whatever is squeaking, and with higher speeds it's
    not noticable.

    D
     
    David Hearn, Nov 11, 2005
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  4. Anyone know the reason why the 306 internal ventilation fan cannot be
    turned off?
     
    southpawArcher, Nov 11, 2005
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  5. G Cadman

    David Hearn Guest

    In my 1998/S Pug 306 the fan setting dial has 0ff/0,1,2,3,4 and a
    recycle setting (which just closes the external vents, fan remains off).

    D
     
    David Hearn, Nov 14, 2005
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  6. G Cadman

    nigel Guest

    Correct. But if you took the fan out you would notice it turning very
    slowly when the dial is set to 0. Don't know the reason but all
    Peugeots do it. At least the pre-mux ones.
     
    nigel, Nov 14, 2005
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  7. That's odd... most Phase I/IIIs have 'auto' then a sliding scale from
    'MIN' to 'MAX' (no 'OFF' though). Unless the lack of 'off' is a
    consideration to do with the air-conditioning (keep the air moving?).

    The 307 does have 'OFF' though (and most have A/C).
     
    southpawArcher, Nov 14, 2005
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