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Anonymous Posted on Jul 21, 2017

Bower fan in 06 murano how do i replace it

The blower fan started out making just a little noise that has progressed over time. Now the noise is so loud that no one wants it on. it is not only loud but it wound like it bumps into things and the sound changes sometimes like the fan blades are trying to clipping something, other times it is just a big metal grinding noise. My husband says the fan needs to be replaced. How do I get to it and re place it.

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2008

SOURCE: when car is running and fan comes on

Sonds like the fan to me. Yes, those are available separately. Water pump is internal inside of the timing cover and those are pretty bullet proof. Fan is most likely NG. Not that common. I have replaced only 1 in 12 years with Nissan.

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 Nissan Maxima Heat/ AC Blower Noise

I have a 2002 nissan Maxima. The AC controls only blow on level 4. No air or heat blows from level 1-3. What do I need to do to repair this problem?

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2009

SOURCE: how to remove and replace the wiper blades on an 06 Murano

Me again. After looking at the blade for 15 minutes or so I did the following. Remove the wiper blade from vehicle (makes it easier to work on). There is a little tab under the blade near the end of the wiper blade arm. Press it and slide/pull the wiper blade toward you. Now when you look at the wiper it seems like its a sealed unit. Check the ends and you will see the rubber is flexibe enough to allow you to slid the "wiper" out ot the blade. You can get the replacement refill (the wiper) or a replacement wiper blade (the whole unit) from the Nissan dealer. Take the refill and slide into the blade assembly. Take your time. You might have to straighten the blade a little so that the refile lines up with the holding tabs in the blade. Looks impossible, but once you've done it you'll be surprised how simple it was to do......****

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2010

SOURCE: 2002 Nissan Maxima Heat/ AC Blower Noise

i have the same problem on 2000 nissan maxima ... where do you squirt the WD 40?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2010

SOURCE: Heater fan noise-'02 Nissan Maxima

Had same problem. Replace Blower Motor. Over a 100 dollars at local parts store, but found online for half price. About 30 minutes to replace. http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php?carcode=1431961&parttype=6916
6 screws to remove glove box, One plastic nut on kick panel and 3 screws hold the blower to the air box.

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Quite often after a car has a couple of years on it, a piece sheet-metal, like a cowling, will work loose. The reason it quits is because your car warms up and starts to run smooth. To see what it is, you need to open the hood and then start the car and look and listen under the hood for what is rattling. Carefully push on each thing that you suspect is causing the noise. It will quit or change the noise when you find it. Remember your car is RUNNING and has spinning parts like the Fan Blade and Pulleys and Belts. Its starting to get cold outside so watch any loose clothing you are wearing when you
lean across the engine. If you find what is, shut the engine OFF, and see if it is something you can tighten or maybe replace. It is sometimes a very tedious task finding what's making the noise. Some times it is the engine itself that is the culprit. If you deduce that it is the engine it surely wouldn't hurt to have it looked at by a Pro.
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