This past Sunday we took out the C5Z for a ride while the weather was nice and the road had finally dried up. When I started it up, both Connie and I noticed a sour smell coming from the vents of the A/C. We both thought "rodents"? They've been a big problem around here lately.....
Anyway, it got better with time, so didn't think much of it. While driving along Apalachee Pkwy, one of the lights changed and I had to hit the brakes fairly hard to stop before it turned red. Yeah, I guess I should have just gone on through it, but the cops have been like vultures lately waiting to catch people running lights like that.
So we were sitting there for about a minute when suddenly a horrendous racket started up and it felt like the whole car was shaking. Damn! I thought the engine had let loose on me. But it turned out to be the fan motor for the A/C, as the vibration lessened when I turned down the fan speed. I'm thinking either I shook a dead mouse loose when I hit the brakes and it's hitting the fan blades, or else a fan blade just broke off. I'm not sure what kind of fan is used in those things.
We headed back on home, since it was over 90 degrees out, and I could only run that fan motor on it's lowest setting. Kind of hard to keep it cool inside that way.
I checked my service manuals, and it doesn't look too tough to get to that motor and pull it out. But the issue will be having to lay on my back on the floor in the passenger compartment with my legs hanging out the door. Mosquitos and yellow flies have been ferocious lately, and since I would have to be doing this outside, I would be at their complete mercy. Not my idea of a fun day.... So I'm going to take it to Chris next week and have him fix it for me. I hate being such a weenie about such a minor repair, though...... But those yellow flies are murder when they bite.
Anyway, it got better with time, so didn't think much of it. While driving along Apalachee Pkwy, one of the lights changed and I had to hit the brakes fairly hard to stop before it turned red. Yeah, I guess I should have just gone on through it, but the cops have been like vultures lately waiting to catch people running lights like that.
So we were sitting there for about a minute when suddenly a horrendous racket started up and it felt like the whole car was shaking. Damn! I thought the engine had let loose on me. But it turned out to be the fan motor for the A/C, as the vibration lessened when I turned down the fan speed. I'm thinking either I shook a dead mouse loose when I hit the brakes and it's hitting the fan blades, or else a fan blade just broke off. I'm not sure what kind of fan is used in those things.
We headed back on home, since it was over 90 degrees out, and I could only run that fan motor on it's lowest setting. Kind of hard to keep it cool inside that way.
I checked my service manuals, and it doesn't look too tough to get to that motor and pull it out. But the issue will be having to lay on my back on the floor in the passenger compartment with my legs hanging out the door. Mosquitos and yellow flies have been ferocious lately, and since I would have to be doing this outside, I would be at their complete mercy. Not my idea of a fun day.... So I'm going to take it to Chris next week and have him fix it for me. I hate being such a weenie about such a minor repair, though...... But those yellow flies are murder when they bite.