HVAC Blower Motor Noise/Vibration
(Install New Blower Motor Assembly and/or VP Lower Compartment Access Hole Cover)
Models:
1995-96 Buick Regal
1995-96 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
1994-96 Pontiac Grand Prix
Condition
Some owners may comment on noise and/or vibration from the HVAC blower motor.
This noise/vibration may be due to the blower motor being out of balance, or contents
(i.e. tissues, papers, etc.) in the instrument panel (I/P) lower compartment being drawn
into the blower motor assembly through the re-circulation door during MAX A/C mode.
Correction
Important: 1996 mid-year production fix will have the following I/P lower compartment
access hole cover installed. Therefore, the installation of the cover will not be utilized in
the following repair procedure.
To correct this condition, remove blower motor and inspect.
^ If no objects are found in blower motor assembly, replace motor with new internally
balanced assembly following the Service Manual procedure and install I/P lower.
Repair Procedure
1. Remove right side instrument panel insulator panel (hush panel).
2. Remove I/P lower compartment assembly (glove box) following the Service Manual procedure and place on a protected surface.
source
Sunday, May 16, 2010
1995 Buick Regal V6-231 3.8L VIN L SFI - HVAC Blower Motor
2:47 AM by onesecond
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