This video was great! Glad I found it! I had opened the back of my fireplace and it didn't appear to be coming from the "Flame" motor - but after pushing on my rubber seal/gasket, which had a rubber/silicone bushing inside I noticed the squeaking/grinding noise stopped. Greased/lubed it up with rubber/friendly lube and noise is gone. :)
Hey, this was a great video … So my heat surge unit is making that same noise right now, so off to UA-cam land I go! First 7-8 videos I watch, they all say to change out the fan. Well I’m thinking there has got to be an easier way and I was about to give up for a bit cause I was a bit overwhelmed... Figured I watch one more video and BOOM! This is what I was looking for! You’re a frickin genius!!🤓🤓🤓🤯👍👍👍👍👍
Awe thanks. And let me know how it works out for you. I wasn't about to change out the fan. They aren't exactly cheap. I haven't used it a whole lot after I fixed it. So I don't know exactly how long it will last. But never the less a cheap fix.
We just acquired a free one, and even turning on the heating the noise is super loud. Going right now to check to see if this would be the same issue here for us
Worked amazingly! The bearing on mine was slightly different than yours (black and plastic) but cleaning everything out and adding lubricant to it worked exactly the same as you have shown here.. thank you for the information you provided on this!
I'm it sure about the electrical smell. It really could be anything. I took mine apart and there is alot of stuff going on inside there. I am by no means an electrician. So I would have no idea. I'm sorry
Whenever you work on electrical motors 99% of the time you have to use oil called zoom oil made for electrical bushings and bearings for motors just thought I’d share that with you man for next time
This video was great! Glad I found it! I had opened the back of my fireplace and it didn't appear to be coming from the "Flame" motor - but after pushing on my rubber seal/gasket, which had a rubber/silicone bushing inside I noticed the squeaking/grinding noise stopped.
Greased/lubed it up with rubber/friendly lube and noise is gone. :)
Thank you. Glad it helped.
Love the harbor freight freebie parts dish, and thanks for teaching me how to fix my heater fan
I got same issue. Thats a good tips you gave. 👍Thanks
Hey no problem
Hey, this was a great video … So my heat surge unit is making that same noise right now, so off to UA-cam land I go! First 7-8 videos I watch, they all say to change out the fan. Well I’m thinking there has got to be an easier way and I was about to give up for a bit cause I was a bit overwhelmed... Figured I watch one more video and BOOM! This is what I was looking for! You’re a frickin genius!!🤓🤓🤓🤯👍👍👍👍👍
Awe thanks. And let me know how it works out for you. I wasn't about to change out the fan. They aren't exactly cheap. I haven't used it a whole lot after I fixed it. So I don't know exactly how long it will last. But never the less a cheap fix.
We just acquired a free one, and even turning on the heating the noise is super loud. Going right now to check to see if this would be the same issue here for us
Hopefully it works. Ours held up for quite some time
Worked amazingly! The bearing on mine was slightly different than yours (black and plastic) but cleaning everything out and adding lubricant to it worked exactly the same as you have shown here.. thank you for the information you provided on this!
@@jeralynbailey5579 no problem. Glad I could help. And enjoy it!
Hello there, mine shuts off as soon as I turn it on , any sugestions
Thank you for this video its just what i needed to fix my fier place
No problem. That's why I make videos
please tell me what material the front part of the fireplace consists of?
I'm having the same issue, but mine is also giving off a STRONG electrical smell. What can I do to get everything back in safe, working order again?
I'm it sure about the electrical smell. It really could be anything. I took mine apart and there is alot of stuff going on inside there. I am by no means an electrician. So I would have no idea. I'm sorry
Whenever you work on electrical motors 99% of the time you have to use oil called zoom oil made for electrical bushings and bearings for motors just thought I’d share that with you man for next time
Thanks man. I never heard of it. But I'll look into it now. I don't do much work like this.
We just got one and it sounds like crickets lol
Did yous do anything to it yet and is it new?
@@JGsgarage_unboxings not yet, and I'm pretty sure it's the fan, was hoping it was just motor for the light part
That is to make it sound like fire wood cracking
Tried it, after I put it back, the motor burned out....oh my.
Mine lasted for a few more months. But in my opinion the internal parts are cheap china stuff