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h18ant



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Cabin temperature sensing fan noisy - can I lubricate it?

Hi all,

I've recently purchased a used 2009 (2010MY) RR Vogue SE, loving it so far!

I have read the various posts about the buzzing noise that can sometimes come from the temp sensing fan in the climate control dash section. I have pulled the dash out carefully, unplugged all of the leads and used some compressed air to clean it up. The noise is still there and I think the fan may need some lubrication. Has anyone had any experience of actually opening the fan up and oiling/lubricating it please?

I just don't want to break anything!

Cheers for any help you can offer me...

Ant

Post #638994 8th Aug 2022 8:59am
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Googs



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Have you unplugged the dash section with the controls and have the little fan out of the equation? if the main heater fan has noisy bearing it would suggest it due for new bearings. Someone else will chime in to help you out.

Post #639145 10th Aug 2022 12:30am
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Googs



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This normally gets the Post moving as you have had 63 look at the post and 1 reply. Thumbs Up

Post #639146 10th Aug 2022 12:33am
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h18ant



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Googs wrote:
Have you unplugged the dash section with the controls and have the little fan out of the equation? if the main heater fan has noisy bearing it would suggest it due for new bearings. Someone else will chime in to help you out.


Hi, yes, I have unplugged all of the controls and I have isolated the noise to the little fan. I just don't know if I can disassemble the fan and try and lubricate it perhaps, or replace it.

Post #639148 10th Aug 2022 5:36am
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nicedayforit



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You could try spraying the fan with wd40 and see if it improves things. If so you could then spray it with a light lubricating oil. The one thing you have to avoid is covering the fan assembly in oil as it will then collect dust in use.

Post #639152 10th Aug 2022 6:40am
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Discofish



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Been looking at lubricant sprays for another reason and note that WD40 do a PTFE dry lubricating spray this may help you with the fan as it wont leave a sticky mess to attract more dust etc but should sort the bearing

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Post #639156 10th Aug 2022 7:01am
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h18ant



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Thanks for the suggestion, I might give this a try!

Post #639177 10th Aug 2022 11:28am
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oggy



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i have started using this discofish on my Winchester sx3 10 shot semi-auto and is a nice drop of stuff I tried it from the reviews being number 1 in the top ten new vehicle purchase
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Post #639179 10th Aug 2022 11:54am
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Googs



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h18ant, glad to see you have a couple of good problem solving diagnosis.

Discofish, that WD40 looks the gear…must see if it’s available in my home town….thx for sharing that. 😎🇦🇺

Post #639233 10th Aug 2022 8:55pm
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gotters



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i got a can of that PTFE spray on the recommendation here as mine makes a slight fan/buzzing noise when the heater first runs in the winter (but not the cold AC in the summer)

Are folks just randomly squirting in thru the vents or actually removing bits to get access and targeting a bit more precisely ?

Post #639690 15th Aug 2022 11:50am
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Googs



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gotters,
if it were mine i would pull the dash assembly out carefully and give that bearing a spray with that dry PTFE and reassemble.

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gotters



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thanks for the reply, by dash assembly do you mean the whole dashboard - in other words start removing the driver/passenger vents, the speaker grill then unscrew the whole thing to get at the HVAC system innards ?

Post #639844 16th Aug 2022 3:33pm
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Googs



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Nah just the section, if that isn't possible you will have to spray through the vent hole as explained before. On my L322 i can remove the small front section without taking the dash apart.

Post #639869 16th Aug 2022 7:37pm
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Googs



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So I've been playing around with the RR today....should have been fixing the rain sensor though. Big Cry I decided to attempt to fix the noisy cabin temp sensor fan instead, here is some of the photo's i gathered.


This is off a L322 2002 This is with the front controls panel off, you can see the fan



Circuit Board



Back of Circuit Board




Close up off the Fan spindle




Fan



The controls come apart in 3-4 pieces just be careful with the plastic clips.

Hope this helps gotters. Thumbs Up

Post #639896 17th Aug 2022 6:28am
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