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Old 08-01-2006, 06:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
SRTHILL
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Guys, i did a search, seems to me i remember someone commenting on a similar issue.

I had just had my car washed and was in the process of vacuuming it out when i heard the most awful and scary noise from under the hood - it sounded like the fan was chewing up the fan housing.

It was clearly one of the fans. The Temp gauge indicated over 200 degrees, well within normal. I turned off the AC and it stopped almost immediately. Then I was on the phone and parked in my driveway for about 20 minutes and it happened AGAIN! Shut off the AC and it stopped.

What gives? Should I take it down to the dealer right away? Has anyone else experienced this issue? Any insight would be appreciated.
BTW, it is about 92 degrees outside. And I usually have the AC running all the time.

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SRTHILL
Just found a thread that references the same thing..."a clacking noise" is a good way to describe it.

Had anyone found the cause of this issues?

Here is the thread I was referring to
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