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Fan wobbles and makes noise, seems to be loose on axle

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The fan blade could be loose on the shaft, but when the bearings on the motor are bad, they also make a noise the squills, if the unit is very old my guess is that the fan is bad, getting to the fan motor varies with different models, some are easy to get to, but a drop of oil on each end will buy you some time to get a new motor. Good luck

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