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Blower fan bingo 200

My thoughts are that if you are to try this,you will soon find out what it is like to have an oil film spray out across the inside of the windshield and also out of every other heat delivery port,a mess that might only be rectified by duct work replacement,unless you want to clean it out by blindly spraying degreaser in which could possibly result in at least temporary actual blindness to the occupant who's face may be in front of the heat delivery vent.
Sounds pretty bad,sorry.
My experience having changed many a blower motor is that by the time they start screeching they need far more than just lubrication.
The upside is that the need for heat this season is about gone and the motor replacement task(although time consuming)looks and sounds much more difficult than it actually is,its just like a fairly simple jigsaw puzzle with the need of only a few common tools.
Be sure to replace the resister also.
Good Luck,be carefull






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