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W124 blower motor - spin test?
Yet another blower motor question...
I pulled the blower motor (thank you to all that have contributed to that subject) to oil the bearings because the intermittent squeak was becoming irritating and I feared that it may seize at some point. I oiled the bearings, the motor spins quietly now, works at variable speed, and seems to move the air well enough. When I had the unit out I tried to spin the fans by hand. Even after oiling the bearings and while it turned smoothly and quietly there appeared to be a lot of resistance to turning. In fact, it would not freewheel at all after trying to spin by hand. It seems to work well enough but I didn't have anything to compare to. Therefore, my question: Is the blower motor supposed to spin freely (as in x number of spins following a hand spin) or is there some resistance to the setup? I don't really want to spend the $100 to get another motor if this a normal characteristic. Thanks, Paul |
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Resistance is normal, the magnetic nature of the unit causes it. I asked and got the same answer 3 years ago, greased mine (not oil as it fades away faster so I am told) and been good since. No squeeks.
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Blower Motor Spin Test
Great! Thanks for the reply - I did not want to do the fan retrieval over again any time soon.
Cheers, Paul |
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