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How to oil electric HVAC fan motors with no port - Squeaky Furnace Repair

Duration: 10:01Views: 248.8KLikes: 2.4KDate Created: Jan, 2017

Channel: AdamDIY

Category: Howto & Style

Tags: home repairtroubleshoothvacrepairsqueaky motorsqueaking furnacebryant furnacewheeladamdiyhow to oil a motorelectric motor3-in-one oilhow-todiysqueaky furnacenoisey furnaceblower

Description: I'm using 3-IN-ONE SAE 20 Motor Oil for electric motors → amzn.to/2k63XWl If your motor has little yellow (sometimes black) removable plugs, you can oil the motor without taking the whole thing apart. Taking the motor apart is not too bad of a job. Just be sure to take advantage of the situation and clean the dirt and dust off your blower wheel. As with any project like this turn the power off before you begin. Also, take photos of the wire connections before you disconnect them. The blower wheel has been weight balanced like a car tire so remember to be careful when handling it. If your furnace blower motor is squeaking you want to oil it right away. Seriously. It will only get worse with time and you don't want to have to replace the motor if that can be avoided. Best of luck with your repair! SUBSCRIBE→ youtube.com/c/AdamDIY?sub_confirmation=1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Disclaimer: This video is only for entertainment purposes. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of tools, equipment, or from the information in this video is the sole responsibility of the viewer and is to be used at the discretion of the end-user/viewer and not AdamDIY and or Adam Hill. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume responsibility for the results. If you are uncertain about any step of the process or feel unsure about your skill level, seek a more authoritative source.

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