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could be a belt or oil leaking on a belt or a bent pulley.Have your tires checked for proper pressure & need for wheel alignment along w/ your brakes & other rotating mechanisms. (axle shafts, seals etc.) Judging by the age of the car, I don't think a timing belt is an issue
It is possible that you have a cricket in you heating and air conditioning ducts. I have personally found all kinds "critters" in those places while working on vehicles, including snakes, grasshoppers, mice and chipmonks. I even found one lady's pet lizzard in the A/C housing after she couldn't figure out where it went when it got loose in her car after a Vet visit.
Its likely the fan motor fan is rubing on the plastic houseing or something fell down into the defroster vent . You could try to realign the motor from under the hood its on the fire wall on the drivers side . Try loosening the nuts that hold it to the fire wall then turn the fan on and shift it around see if it stops if it dose then tighen it back up . If not you could remove the nuts and pull the motor uot and stick your hand inside the housing to see if something did fall inside . Idon;t think you need any new parts the fan motor isn't old enough to have a warn bearing issue unless the fan cage is cracked but thats is not an expensive part and farly simple to replace
sounds like its overheating --ask a local mechanic to have a look ,hope you didnt pay a lot for a 15yr old vehicle no more than scrap value and definatly not more than a 700euros
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