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If you took the assembly apart to adjust, you may have just tightned up the needle bearing a bit too tight.  If it was making noise when you unclipped the connector, and stopped working while you were cleaning it, could you have damaged the motor itself?  Just had 3 aspirator fans apart due to whining, and one not working, and got all back together and working beautifully, with no issues, other than I got one too tight, which would not allow the fan to spin.  Stupid question, you did test before putting everything back together right?  If not, then it may be working.  Get a cigarette or something to make smoke, and blow towards the hole.


Side note, I think the fan is supposed to be on all the time, regardless of your setting.  Mine was not working at all, and my automatic setting didn't work AS WELL....  good luck!


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