It's only a .5 hr labor, .4 hr warranty labor to replace the unit. So the whole noise procedure is pretty useless IMO.
So might be worth pulling the unit, if fuse is good, and realy checks out.
Since it was making noise I would suspect the assembly, but there is a relay along with that fuse above, I'll toss that on the bottom.
Found this description:
WARNING:
Disable the airbag system before attempting any steering wheel, steering column or instrument panel component diagnosis or service. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery (ground) cable and wait two minutes for the airbag system capacitor to discharge before performing further diagnosis or service. This is the only sure way to disable the airbag system. Failure to follow these instructions may result in accidental airbag deployment and possible serious or fatal injury.
On the Manual Temperature Control (MTC) heating-A/C system, blower motor speed is controlled by regulating the path to ground through the blower control switch and the blower motor resistor. With the Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) heating-A/C system, blower motor speed is controlled by an electronic blower motor power module, which uses a pulse width modulated input from the A/C-heater control and a feedback signal from the blower motor to regulate the blower motor ground path. On both systems, the blower motor will operate whenever the ignition switch is in RUN and the blower motor control is in any position except Off. The blower motor receives battery current through the Power Distribution Center (PDC) whenever the ignition switch is in RUN.
The blower motor can be accessed for service from underneath the instrument panel.
NOTE:
The blower motor is supplied with a 12V feed from the BCM whenever the ignition switch is in RUN. Due to an open circuit condition within the blower motor control switch the BCM is UNABLE to detect an OPEN circuit for the blower motor.
The blower motor control system is diagnosed using a scan tool (Refer to 28 - DTC-Based Diagnostics/HVAC - Standard Procedure) .
The blower motor and blower motor wheel are factory balanced as an assembly and cannot be adjusted or repaired and must be replaced if inoperative or damaged.
NOTE:
The blower motor is located on the passenger side of the vehicle under the instrument panel. The blower motor can be removed from the vehicle without having to remove the HVAC housing assembly.
- Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
- HVAC wire harness lead (3) from the blower motor (2).
- Remove the three screws (1) that secure the blower motor to the bottom of the HVAC housing (4) and remove the blower motor.
Good luck with your fix.