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Hey guys I got a 1990 32 gtst and around 2 months ago my fans started to do a weird bird like sound, and every time the sound came on the fans would lose a bit of power, once the sound goes away the power goes back to normal. It got to a point where it was constantly making the bird noise.

Then out of no where it worked fine again, but only on the most powerful setting, power setting 1,2,3 wouldn't work, only 4. And now its just stop working completely...

So anyone know what the problem is??

cheers

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So you have thermo fans. Get in your car and warm it up till the fans come on the pull over and have a look in the engine bay to see whats making the noise.

Could it not just be the sound of the fans that sounds like a bird? Thermo fans are pretty loud...

Yeah, my bad if I didn't clear that up, its not my thermo fans I'm having trouble with, its the heater/ac fans.

Friend said check the fuse, but my fuse box has all Japanese on it, anywhere I can find a translated one?

Edited by ray32
  • 1 year later...

Sorry to bring up an old thread but did you get this resolved as mine suffers from exactly the same symptoms, blower doesn't work on 1,2,3 and just about on 4. Changed the fan but exactly the same.

Someone said it might be the dropping resistor for the blower, i know where it is on a 33 & 34 but not the 32's

Thanks

Bri

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