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Old 01-03-2007, 07:11 PM
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2003 Grand AM SE V6 blower motor

I don't know if this has ben covered before but here it goes. On my cousin's 03 GA the blower motor makes a squeaking noise. When it is on the lowest speed you can hear it go sqeak...sqeak...sqeak, but it pauses for a few seconds in between. When she puts in on the highest speed, the noise goes away. I think that there are bearings inside the blower motor that are going but i am not sure. Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction? Thanks for any help.
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Re: 2003 Grand AM SE V6 blower motor

Thier are no bearings servicable inside the blower motor.
Though sometimes a few drops of oil on the shaft will quiet them down.

The blower can be accessed from the pass.side floor.
Pop off the kick panel below the glovebox.
You will see the blower motor, 3 screws hold it in.
Most parts stores carry them , 25-40$ new.

BUT, the issue is that it is getting wet to cause this.
Thiers a HVAC drain under the hood on the firewall.
Most likly its plugged and allowing the water to collect in the blower area.

A stiff wire or compressed air will usually remove such debrie.

Here is a pic of the HVAC drain & location.
HVAC Drain

Hope that helps!
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