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This sounds like a recirculating air door actuator with stripped gears, listen for a change in sound when you move from recirc to outside air, when on recirc the noise inside the vehicle will be greater than when on outside air. Remove the glove box to look at it I hope this helps. Take care.
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more then likely it is your plastic squirrel cage fan under the dash.
they are made of plastic and over time the lock nut or screw comes a bit loose and the plastic collet on the fan wears out allowing a lot of play between the motor drive shaft and the fan .
Or you may have had something fall through your defrost vents on the dash and down into the squirrel cage housing
It very well could be the strut.
smaller chance could be the CV axle.
Also have the splash guards/heat shields checked to make sure they are all tight in place.
ok well its possible there may be something stuck in the blower motor under the passenger side dash. ..or the blower motor itself could be on its way out, sometimes leaves or sticks from trees and even stove inside the glove box can find their way into the windshield cowling and into your blower motor..u can remove it to check by unplugging its white connector and remove the 8mm bolts that secure it into the heater core box..its very easy to remove..the 8mm bolts / screws should also have a phillips head on them...
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