Well, I can tell you one thing, if you don't fix it, you will have a lot more work to do if the fan flies off into the radiator. Low miles doesn't mean no repairs. As others have already said, the water pump is probably going out. If the fan is loose, it has probably gone out. I once knew a woman who had a '64 New Yorker and didn't know that the fan was about to come off. The water pump never leaked, and she didn't know anything was wrong. When it came off she was entering a freeway and accelerating to merge. Needless to say she didn't actually make it onto the freeway, and pulled over to the shoulder. The damages totaled the car. Among other things, the radiator was destroyed, the power steering pump, alternator, upper, and lower hoses, the fan itself, the hood was dented and the battery was fractured. I would recommend that you not drive your car until you fix this problem. Paul In a message dated 11/16/2003 10:40:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, ccdibona@xxxxxxxxx writes: > > > At idle everyone can hear my 62 Imperial rattle and > make an odd sound coming from the fan. It sounds like > bearings going. Can this be with only 35K miles? The > fan seems loose but the belt is tight. Loose in a way > that if wiggled, there is a fair amount of play. What > can I do to fix this noise? > Thanks, CAnu > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard > http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree > >