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Anonymous

Dec 09, 2024

My Honeywell space heater suddenly started making grinding noise?

I've been using my Honeywell space heater for a while, and occasionally it would make small grinding noises. These noises usually stopped when I tapped the heater or turned it off. However, recently, when I returned home from school and turned it on, it started making a loud grinding noise out of nowhere. I'm unsure of what to do about it. I don't want to leave it on and experiment further because of the noise. Does anyone have suggestions on how to address this issue? Thank you!

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Anonymous

Dec 26, 2024

if its like my space heater there is a fan behind a pannel which has heater coils in front which you can see. The fan blows air from behind the heater through a vent and across the heater coils to project the heat into the room and also keep the heater coils from overheating and melting. If you feel comfortable doing this I suggest unplugging it and remove the rear panel or whatever you have to to get to the fan. likely it has a bracket which has become warped over time from the heat and allowed the fan blade to rub against the housing. Once you get to the fan you can turn it by hand and should be able to see where it is hitting. Likely you can bend the brackets back into place by hand or with pliers. Also something else may have come lose inside and it hitting it. Either way it should be obvious once you take it apart and you should either be able to fix it easily and resemble or see that its more of a problem than you thought and trow it away.

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Anonymous

Feb 03, 2025

There can be many problems like the bad relay, bad transformer, fan motor damage, heat coil damage.

Plese consult the technicians to fix it.

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