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BLOWER MOTOR 'TICKING' NOISE (REPLACE BLOWER MOTOR AND FAN)

MODELS: 1988 C/K

A ticking noise due to blower motor vibration may be heard on some 1988 C/K trucks. The ticking noise is noticeable at all blower speeds. Should a customer comment about the noise, it may be eliminated by installing a new blower motor and new fan. The new blower motor has a ribbed base flange that reduces vibration, and the new fan is specially designed for operation with the new motor.

PARTS INFORMATION

Description Part Number ----------- ----------- A/C Blower Motor 22029905 A/C Blower Fan 52451060

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

Labor Operation and Labor Times:

Motor and/or Fan Labor Op: D1322

Labor Time: All models .5 Hr.

Note: New style fan and motor must be changed together as the old style fan is incompatable with the new style motor, and likewise, the new style fan is incompatable with the old style motor.

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