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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / January 2007

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1998 Ranger XLT - SOS!

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SNewman - 20 Jan 2007 21:45 GMT
I have a 98 ranger XLT, about 92k miles, and recently when I turn on
the fan/defrost, a loud "clicking" noise is haerd.  Almost like when
you used to put a baseball card in the spokes of your bike tires, or
like a leaf is stuck in there.  As I turn up the fan, the vibrating
click speeds up and is louder.  I can hear it under the hood, but am
afraid to starting taking thing apart.

SOS!
Ford Tech - 20 Jan 2007 23:42 GMT
>I have a 98 ranger XLT, about 92k miles, and recently when I turn on
> the fan/defrost, a loud "clicking" noise is haerd.  Almost like when
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> SOS!

   That sounds like a twig or something has fallen into your fan's intake.
I would just pull the fan out (Pass. side between fender and a/c evap tubes.
4 screws, fresh air recirc for the motor, and disconnect power), and see if
something has fallen in there. Make sure you look in there real good, and
feel around with your hand a bit.

    I had a loud beating air sound coming from my fan, but when that
happens you just need to clean up the circulator wheel (thats what I call
it) aka the fan blades. When they get enough dirt on them, it will impede
air flow across the blades and cause turbulence in the fans airflow.

Ford Tech
samstone@aol.com - 21 Jan 2007 02:05 GMT
>I have a 98 ranger XLT, about 92k miles, and recently when I turn on
>the fan/defrost, a loud "clicking" noise is haerd.  Almost like when
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>
>SOS!

no need to be afraid , like f t said pull the squirrel cage/motor asm. and you'll
most likely find something that's hitting the blades. I found a pen or pencil one
time in one vehicle that had worked it's way to the squirrel cage from the defrost
vents under the winshield. ( think that was a 150 tho ).
Steve Barker - 21 Jan 2007 02:31 GMT
Sounds like you got a dope bag,   I MEAN a leaf or piece of paper in the
squirrel cage fan.  Pull the blower motor out and look.  You can't imagine
the items that will be sucked up off the floor when these trucks are in
recirc mode.

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>I have a 98 ranger XLT, about 92k miles, and recently when I turn on
> the fan/defrost, a loud "clicking" noise is haerd.  Almost like when
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>
> SOS!
Jeff Strickland - 21 Jan 2007 18:00 GMT
> Sounds like you got a dope bag,   I MEAN a leaf or piece of paper in the
> squirrel cage fan.  Pull the blower motor out and look.  You can't imagine
> the items that will be sucked up off the floor when these trucks are in
> recirc mode.

Me thinks most of the stuff in the squirrel cage falls in through the
defrost vents, or through the intake. I seriously doubt that anything gets
sucked up off the floor through the Recirc vents.
Steve Barker - 21 Jan 2007 18:11 GMT
Your serious doubt is wrong.  At least on an F-150 (which I realize this
conversation was a ranger) but on an F-150 the recirc door opens directly to
the squirrel cage.  And they will suck things up being kicked about on the
floor.

I managed a fleet of trucks for a landscape company, and I have removed dope
bags, potato chip bags, cigarette pack wrappers, stick gum foil, pages from
a pocket spiral notebook, you name it.  During the summer, I'll bet I have
the blower motor out of the F-150's at least once a week.  The defrost vents
do not have direct access to the blower.  You'd have to go through the
heater core and/or evaporator to get there.  It's not likely that ANYTHING
falling in a defrost vent would do anything except possibly jam a blend
door.
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>> Sounds like you got a dope bag,   I MEAN a leaf or piece of paper in the
>> squirrel cage fan.  Pull the blower motor out and look.  You can't
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> defrost vents, or through the intake. I seriously doubt that anything gets
> sucked up off the floor through the Recirc vents.
News Skimmer - 22 Jan 2007 04:23 GMT
the air volume on my 99 tahoe slowed to about 10% the other day.

I thought the damper had gone bad.....turns out a plastic grocery bag was
sucked up onto the fan opening.

>> Sounds like you got a dope bag,   I MEAN a leaf or piece of paper in the
>> squirrel cage fan.  Pull the blower motor out and look.  You can't
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> defrost vents, or through the intake. I seriously doubt that anything gets
> sucked up off the floor through the Recirc vents.
Jeff Strickland - 22 Jan 2007 16:17 GMT
I must lead a very sheltered life, in nearly 40 years of driving, I've never
had the Recirc suck up anything ...

> the air volume on my 99 tahoe slowed to about 10% the other day.
>
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>> defrost vents, or through the intake. I seriously doubt that anything
>> gets sucked up off the floor through the Recirc vents.
Steve Barker - 22 Jan 2007 20:15 GMT
Maybe you , like myself, don't put a bunch of crap on the floor to be sucked
up.

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>I must lead a very sheltered life, in nearly 40 years of driving, I've
>never had the Recirc suck up anything ...
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>>> defrost vents, or through the intake. I seriously doubt that anything
>>> gets sucked up off the floor through the Recirc vents.
Duane Totty - 22 Jan 2007 21:20 GMT
Yap I have never had anything sucked up yet either YET!!  But everytime I
have to go out and work on my Teenage Son Mustang I spend the first 10
minutes clean the car before I'll even start working on it.
Ford Tech - 22 Jan 2007 23:38 GMT
>I must lead a very sheltered life, in nearly 40 years of driving, I've
>never had the Recirc suck up anything ...

Hasnt happened to me personally, but I have seen some twigs fall into the
fan intake. I have also see them celophane cigarette wrappers get sucked up
from about 2ft away from the intake, them things are soo light.. And since
some manuafacturers dont put screens over the intakes anymore (Ford ranger
for one), it would be real easy to get a twig in there, or even that little
ball off the end of your antenna... LOL
Jeff Strickland - 21 Jan 2007 17:58 GMT
Sounds to me like a leaf, stick, or rodent has found its way into the fan
housing.

>I have a 98 ranger XLT, about 92k miles, and recently when I turn on
> the fan/defrost, a loud "clicking" noise is haerd.  Almost like when
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>
> SOS!
 
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