Ok Don wrote: "My brother bought a Corolla with a rattly blower - turned out to
be a dead mouse."
I am just getting back from vacation, so I am a little behind in the emails.
BUT, it is funny that you mentioned this because I just had a similar
experience. We were with some of my relatives in
milar.
Barry
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> A couple of months ago
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OK Don wrote:
> My brother bought a Corolla with a rattly blower - turned out to be a
> dead mouse.
The mouse died? I hate when that happens, especially when you get stranded
alongside the road with no mouse to turn the
OK Don
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My brother bought a Corolla with a rattly blower - turned out to be a
dead mouse.
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 7:51 AM, Curt Raymond <[EMAIL PROTEC
Yup - that's the "Toyoto quality" for you!
>>
>> The mouse died? I hate when that happens, especially when you get
>> stranded alongside the road with no mouse to turn the crankshaft.
>
> Got to go round up a chipmunk to replace it and upgrade the power unit.
>
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OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
"The
On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 22:49:16 -0400 Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK Don wrote:
> > My brother bought a Corolla with a rattly blower - turned out to be a
> > dead mouse.
>
> The mouse died? I hate when that happens, especially when you get
> stranded alongside the road with no mouse to
OK Don wrote:
> My brother bought a Corolla with a rattly blower - turned out to be a
> dead mouse.
The mouse died? I hate when that happens, especially when you get stranded
alongside the road with no mouse to turn the crankshaft.
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My brother bought a Corolla with a rattly blower - turned out to be a
dead mouse.
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 7:51 AM, Curt Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Make sure theres no paper in there, or anything else that could make some
> annoying little noise! ;)
>
> Seriously, if its a thing in there,
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From: Bill R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [MBZ] always on blower motor 1981 300SD
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "'Mercedes Discussion List'"
Date: Tuesday, July 1, 2008, 7:09 PM
Good advice. Anything else to check while he is in there?
BillR
-Or
Good advice. Anything else to check while he is in there?
BillR
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Bill R. wrote: "A couple of months ago the 'always on' blower started
chirping - sounds lik
Either way it wouldn't be a bad time to have the bearing lubed. Shouldn't be a
big job for a competant indy...
--- On Tue, 7/1/08, Bill R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Bill R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [MBZ] always on blower motor 1981 300SD
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Bill R. wrote: "A couple of months ago the 'always on' blower started chirping
- sounds like a piece of paper got in there. It stopped for a few weeks, with
just occasional chirps, but has now returned pretty much full time. It
sometimes stops on turns, but the controllable fan doesn't affect
n
that.
BillR
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Bill R wrote:
> A couple of months ago the 'always on
ent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 4:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] always on blower motor 1981 300SD
I'd think it more likely the fan is in trouble, or rather a bearing in the
fan is in trouble. My 190D had exactly the same sort of thing. I took the
cover off the fan (which also requires
of the area. Would such a
thing be written up anywhere?
BillR
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Usually
Bill R wrote:
> A couple of months ago the 'always on' blower started chirping - sounds
> like a piece of paper got in there. It stopped for a few weeks, with just
> occasional chirps, but has now returned pretty much full time. It sometimes
> stops on turns, but the controllable fan doesn't aff
an on each end of the
motor) and ran it for awhile. Then dripped in more ATF. Its been nearly 2 years
like that now with no reoccurance.
-Curt
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 16:41:42 -0400
From: "Bill R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [MBZ] always on blower motor 1981 300SD
To: "
Usually what I would term a "chirp" on a frequent basis is the early warning
that the motor is on the way out. But you say it sounds like a piece of
paper in there? That isn't the same sound I am thinking of. I am thinking of
something that does sound like a bird chirp.
Now early warning is a rela
A couple of months ago the 'always on' blower started chirping - sounds
like a piece of paper got in there. It stopped for a few weeks, with just
occasional chirps, but has now returned pretty much full time. It sometimes
stops on turns, but the controllable fan doesn't affect it [a tiny bit
som
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