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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: pipworks on 13 August 2003, 16:28

Title: Noisy heater
Post by: pipworks on 13 August 2003, 16:28
Hi, does anyone know if there's a way of quietening the heater fan on a MK2?

On speed 1 it's an annoying rumble, 2 it's an ear piercing squeal, and 3 causes my eardrum to puncture and start bleeding! Ok, that's last one was a slight exaggeration, but it's annoying as hell whichever setting I use.

A new fan unit from VW is stupid money, and WD40 only lasts a few days, it's a lot of work for a few days peace and quiet.

TIA

Pip
Title: Re:Noisy heater
Post by: golfvr6 on 13 August 2003, 22:21
Try a scrapyard maybe?
Title: Re:Noisy heater
Post by: pipworks on 14 August 2003, 10:32
Yeah, did that before, the original one stopped altogether, this one was ?25 and they don't guarantee them not being noisy!
Title: Re:Noisy heater
Post by: richandhazel on 14 August 2003, 10:41
Think you might have to take the hit in the wallet. Any measure you take to quiten your current one is only going to be temporary. You could try '87_PROJECT', I gave him one out of my old Mk2 that was OK............he may be willing to pass it on.
Title: Re:Noisy heater
Post by: Dizzie on 14 August 2003, 11:35
noisey heater? I've got one of those too :D
usually when you turn it up to 3 it stops making the noise, but now it just gets worse. Time to buy another from somewhere.
Title: Re:Noisy heater
Post by: tinman on 19 August 2003, 01:26
I think the problem is that water leaks into the interior fan and corrodes part of the spindle. Hence the excess noise.

Regards,
Justin
Title: Re:Noisy heater
Post by: Dizzie on 19 August 2003, 21:54
?10 from the scrappy. That Jetta with a Fiesta on it's roof won't be needing it anymore. Ahh, bliss. No more whining now :D
Title: Re:Noisy heater
Post by: modulater on 19 August 2003, 23:01
I would try lubbing the spindle up first, I would imagine there must be a bearing in there that has gone dry with the heat passing through. Use some silicone spray or something similar.
Title: Re:Noisy heater
Post by: pipworks on 20 August 2003, 11:46
Ah silicone spray, genius!!

Thanks, will try that!!!
Title: Re:Noisy heater
Post by: tizer2000uk on 25 August 2003, 09:11
Silicon spray or grease on the spindle will shut it right up, mine started doing that a few weeks ago.