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its the bushes on the armature.. not a loose nut holding the fan on(it spins in tightening direction). you need some conductive grease on the armature/brushes.. or a whole new setup.

thanks for the reply. pardon me for being a noob. How do i get to the location of the armature? i need to investigate the problem. Please point me to the right direction. cheers

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ive done a write up in the faq section.. searching this section will give you the rewards your after

thanks mtopxseret6. Will have a crack at it.

for anyone looking to solve the problem. heres the link to mtopxseret6's write up.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fa...hl=mtopxsecret6

Edited by Giveitall
excelent write up mate! just need some better pictures :thumbsup: i might give mine ago in the next few days and thats in a 33 so ill fill in the blanks at the start of your guide so we have one for a 32 and a 33.

that would be excellent jack. i m not a handy person myself. will definitely need your guide for the r33.

keep us updated.

Just notice that you are in SA too. (maybe i can pay u for your service for this?)

thanks

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