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Old 11-11-2009, 11:33 PM
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Hi guys, thanks for your help with my other problems, but it seems every day something breaks on my car! What the hell? Maybe I drive it too much, anyways..My blower motor is making a squealing noise, like letting the air slowly out of a balloon. Its horrible. I noticed the cover that protects the motor has holes in it and is in bad shape. Maybe this caused the motor to do this. I took most of the motor out and I didn't find any debris or anything. I couldnt get it out all the way, do I need to remove the bracket that holdes the fuel lines? I am going to get a used one at the JY...I just dont know how to 100% remove the old one..hope you can help. TY!!
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Ya, you will need to remove that bracket. https://www.gmforum.com/t285291/
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