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Episode: 3499
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Title: HPR3499: Fixing a noisy blower motor
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3499/hpr3499.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 00:26:45
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3499 for 1st April 30th of December 2021.
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Today's show is entitled Fixing a Noise Idler Motor, It is hosted by Archer 72 and is
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about 4 minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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For some of you, I fix a noise idler motor that I bought off since last winter.
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Hello, this is Archer 72. I have a 2013 Alontera and last winter I started squealing quite a bit.
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I just ignored it for the winter and it was fine after I started warming up because of the
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properties of the metals. They shrink in the cold so it just caused a squeaky bearing.
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Something like this.
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And this year when it came back, I decided to do something about it.
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I looked all over YouTube and I was trying to find out how to take it apart and
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and it turns out I just had to get a peek under the passenger side dash.
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And it was actually only three screws and no panel to remove in its way.
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So it was a pretty straight shot and to get a little clip that holds the wire in,
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pop that part way with a screwdriver and I was able to pull out the rest of the way with the
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pair of pliers and there's one clip to pull out the power plug. It was taken a little bit of force
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to get that out and I previously that day bought a can of silicone spray or with the
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em grease type spray from local auto store. Spray that on there, put everything back together
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and I thought it would kind of drip down and cure the problem without having to do any more
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effort to this. So the next day it started squealing again so I had to pull it all apart again
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and this time I had popped up everything like before and there was a snap ring and the squirrel
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cage or I guess you call it is the spins that blows the hot air in the winter and cold in the summer.
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That was still even after the spring clip was off as I have an hard time coming off. So I kind of
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moved it back and forth to where I could get down with actually a can of WD-40 turned it upside
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down and let it sit for a while after about a half an hour of work. It was finally popped loose because
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I was going back and forth between manually doing it trying to pull it apart and then hammering
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down on the shaft to rattle it loose. So it finally came loose and I put a bit of penetrating oil
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what is it on the bearing for about 10 minutes. Sumble everything back together and it's been a few
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days and it's still quiet so I think I saw the problem. At one point while trying to figure out
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how to get everything apart I was trying to get it the main housing to see if that would do any good
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and I snapped one of the clips but it was still everything held together when I finished everything.
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Until next time this has been Archer 72. Thanks for listening. Bye.
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