Its a bit easier if you first remove the glove box (2 screws). You might try cleaning and lubing the fan. That has cured mine when it started squeeling.![]()
Its a bit easier if you first remove the glove box (2 screws). You might try cleaning and lubing the fan. That has cured mine when it started squeeling.![]()
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Oh, this is annoying! I had to replace the heater fan on my old '79 Volvo 244 TWICE (just like almost everything else on that car), and it was located in a spot behind the center console that was as far as it possibly could be from any point of reasonable access! It was an all-day (and 4-knuckle) project to do, it, too!
And it's just a couple of screws to loosen to get at the VX's heater, huh? No fair.
Started off to work in the coldest temp recorded on Cape Cod in a few years. Is was -1 and I was on listening to the radio when suddenly my heater fan started making one heck of a racquet. So I'll take it apart and spray some lubricant into it and hope that fixes it....when it gets warmer out. For now, more layers and hoping the window doesn't fog up
Scott
This was the firtst thing I did to mine after I got it home. It is very easy to take it out, clean it up and lube it. I am sure I found how to do it on this website somewhere try the search button cuz I remember photos of the two glove box screws that have to come out. Good Luck!