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Old Dec 19, 2017 | 07:35 PM
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Hello
I am a Land Rover beginner in Korea.
I have one problem.
It's just a bad feeling.
This is due to the noise coming out of the fan.
The largest at the bottom of the driver's seat A pillar.
Can I fix it simply?
Do you have the answer to this question?
Do not heat the heater or the air conditioner. The noise continues.
Noise is heard even if only the electric device is driven by turning the ignition key halfway.
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Hong
 
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Old Dec 20, 2017 | 06:45 AM
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To the left of the steering wheel, just above the fuse box cover where the mirror adjustment **** is, there's a small vent. There is a tiny fan behind that which circulates cabin air to take the temperature and send that info back to the climate control. That fan tends to accumulate dust over time, so it's my guess that your problem is there.
Or something is shorting the small speaker in the A pillar and causing it to crackle.
 
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Old Dec 20, 2017 | 05:37 PM
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Actually, before I run the ripple.
I opened the glove box under the steering wheel.
As you say
Noise was heard in the fan circulating the air.
I am trying to fix this.
I ordered the BW-100.
I hope this works.
Thank you very much for your reply.
Hong
 
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