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Dash Air Fan on '02 Journey

TEO
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The dash air fan is making a lot of noise, to the point that we have to shut it down from time to time. I have had great luck in getting directions from RVNET in the past and hope someone can tell me how to get the fan out so I can change it.

Thanks,

Paul

Paul & Helen


2002 Winnebago Journey DL:)
1999 Jeep Cherokee toad :C
Yellow Lab, Jodie, Chocolate Lab, Coco :B, and Lab/Golden mix, Sandy.:B
FMCA 98905
http://ptempesta.blogspot.com
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fcooper
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On my holiday rambler, the blower motor is visible on the heater box forward of the firewall. Just a few screws to remove. Took the old one to Advance Auto, and they matched it to an 87 chevy van blower motor.

Fred
Fred & Vicki
St. Augustine, Florida

usersmanual
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TEO wrote:
I still have the problem as I have not yet figured out how to get to the fan motor. Does anyone know where I can get this information? The motorhome has not been out of the yard in a year to to my health, but want to get back on the road soon.


heres something to try.Pull out the front generator and look at the firewall.Mine is sitting right there in the heater box
fairly easy to get at???
Just a thought

Iam assuming your generator slides out like most DPMH

TEO
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I still have the problem as I have not yet figured out how to get to the fan motor. Does anyone know where I can get this information? The motorhome has not been out of the yard in a year to to my health, but want to get back on the road soon.

Paul & Helen


2002 Winnebago Journey DL:)
1999 Jeep Cherokee toad :C
Yellow Lab, Jodie, Chocolate Lab, Coco :B, and Lab/Golden mix, Sandy.:B
FMCA 98905
http://ptempesta.blogspot.com

TEO
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Brett,

I'm trying to figure out how to get at the fan.

Paul

Paul & Helen


2002 Winnebago Journey DL:)
1999 Jeep Cherokee toad :C
Yellow Lab, Jodie, Chocolate Lab, Coco :B, and Lab/Golden mix, Sandy.:B
FMCA 98905
http://ptempesta.blogspot.com

wolfe10
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Paul,

Most of these have bushings, not bearings. So, it wouldn't hurt to pull it and let some light-viscosity oil (I use sewing machine oil) wick into the bushing areas. Worse case is you are out the cost of the sewing machine oil. But, it just may do the trick.

The other cause, of course would be a leaf or something else interfering with the fan itself. Pulling it will reveal that as well.
Brett Wolfe
Ex: 2003 Alpine 38'FDDS
Ex: 1997 Safari 35'
Ex: 1993 Foretravel U240

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