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Default Ticking noise from heater - 04-02-2008 , 01:19 PM






Hi,

Lately I hear a ticking noise when the heat is on in my car. It most
probably would have to do with the "fan" (if there is a specific fan
for the heating system) because when the heat is off it goes away.

Any suggestions on what could possibly be causing it, and if so, how
easy would it be to fix this problem.

Thanks in advance,
Freddy

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Default Re: Ticking noise from heater - 04-02-2008 , 01:20 PM






I forgot to mention that my car is a 1996 Honda Accord (4 cyl.,
automatic).

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Default Re: Ticking noise from heater - 04-02-2008 , 03:24 PM



Leaves in the fan housing.

"Freddy" <zfreddyzzz (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

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I forgot to mention that my car is a 1996 Honda Accord (4 cyl.,
automatic).

Thanks



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Default Re: Ticking noise from heater - 04-02-2008 , 08:13 PM



On Apr 2, 5:24 pm, "Woody" <TheD... (AT) pond (DOT) net> wrote:
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Leaves in the fan housing.

"Freddy" <zfreddy... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message

news:b5021e0c-c19c-47a3-9ba0-4a7b92aa5761 (AT) s8g2000prg (DOT) googlegroups.com...

I forgot to mention that my car is a 1996 Honda Accord (4 cyl.,
automatic).

Thanks
well I'm not sure what you meant...could you please elaborate more!


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Default Re: Ticking noise from heater - 04-02-2008 , 08:18 PM



Freddy wrote:
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Hi,

Lately I hear a ticking noise when the heat is on in my car. It most
probably would have to do with the "fan" (if there is a specific fan
for the heating system) because when the heat is off it goes away.

Any suggestions on what could possibly be causing it, and if so, how
easy would it be to fix this problem.

Thanks in advance,
Freddy
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Look at the diagram for your heater at www.slhondaparts.com . Unplug the
power connector, remove three screws and the whole blower falls on the
passenger's floor mat. Use a good flashlight, a mirror, and an air hose
to clean the inside out.

'Curly'


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