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    Anyone care to explain why my passenger side fan squeeks when i make left turns and the air is on lower power settings??? Kind of annoying, like make you pissed annoying but really confusing for the fact that it squeeks when i turn the wheel to the left.

    Oh and it also does squeek when its just on low power or speed setting. So its not just on left turns, but it seems it does it more when i make left turns. Any help please??
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    blower motor is making the noise.

    mine does it too, mine makes noise when on any speed and and it go's away when braking and turning.

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    yep, blower motor is toast, you will have to replace it to get rid of the squeaking
    '04 Chevy Silverado LT 4x4 - intake, headers, full exhaust, zo6 cam, 799 heads, tune, leveled, 33's
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    So how much can i expect to pay to get a new one and have it installed? Or is it a pretty easy fix?
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    its easy, only 3 bolts, i got a remanufactured one for $30 but new ones are like $90

    its under the glovebox, just remove the carpeting panel and directly above you will expose a large metal cylinder, its held in by 3 bolts. remove those and a plug for the harness and a little tube and thats it
    '04 Chevy Silverado LT 4x4 - intake, headers, full exhaust, zo6 cam, 799 heads, tune, leveled, 33's
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    So i could probably get a new one or refurbished from autozone? and thanks for the help guys!
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    any auto store should have them, rockauto has them from 35-60 ish

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