Car fan / AC only works on high – Replacing the Blower Resistor

Car fan / AC only works on high – Replacing the Blower Resistor

The fan in your car stopped working except when set to the highest setting. You tried turning on the AC and the different climate controls and it’s the same …

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Claroboy911 says:

Please help me I have a Toyota Solara (2006) and non of the AC speeds work
but I here clicks and sounds outside my car but no air comíng in. This
happened to me once but lasted couple minutes and started working again
(didn’t take it to a AC repair center since its started to work again) now
its not working period (permanently until I repair it) what could this be?
And is it expensive?

XOneOneSixX says:

Mine only works on 1-3 speeds, not on 4 speed. ????

frank limon says:

All for of my settings speeds don’t work. Relays are good , fuses at are
good.. help !! Thanks 

Luke Gillespie says:

Thanks! Followed this for my 99 Camry using a replacement off Amazon(for
only $17) and now everything works great. 

Brian Bell says:

Hey iv got a problem with my heater blows fast then slows down and so on I
know its not the resistor pack could it be my switch not sure thanks

CaliforniaOpenRoad says:

So my unit has the opposite problem, high setting does not work, everything
else does. I assume the same issue.

cmonsalv says:

Amazing help. Thank you!!!

Jas George says:

Can anyone tell me where this blower motor resistor is on a 1992 Toyota
Windom/Lexus ES300?

Jon Wiedmann says:

lol, have the exact same problem on a 2000 camry

MetalTeamster says:

Thank you Laiwah. Have a 99 Corolla with same issue. Pretty sure this will
help me. Well spoken vid. You clearly are a brain. TY again.

Comrick317 says:

Not the right car but the video was helpful, thanks.

JamesErics says:

I got exactly same issue for 2001 Toyota Camry. Thanks for positing video.

QQTrick1QQ says:

Looks like a flood vehicle.

Amador Briones says:

Thanks a lot Laiwah Manh! You saved me $80 the mechanic asked me to fix the
same problem. I watched this video then went to the nearest nissan
dealership and did it myself. Thanks!

Frank Brazil says:

you might wanna use you leaf blower to remove bolts. lol

shsmustangs says:

Thnx for the vid. I knew it was somewhere by the glove box. I have done a
few on dodge caravans before. Thanks for the info

jd3247 says:

you guys who go on here and help dummies like me make life bareable, thanks
for your very appreciated help

bosshog87turbo says:

ok thanks a bunch, buuutt i have one question, my lights dont work on the
fan switch controls is there any way I can fix this as well…how do I take
the switch control out?? i notice the 2 phillips screws behind each knob
but cant figure out how to remove

ammu980 says:

Awesome video. i fixed mine 99 Camry. Got the new part from amazon at
26.99. Thanks a million for saving the hard earned money.

IMAJORIPAYNE says:

nice rape whistle

naaz0697 says:

I just bought the blower resistor at toyota dealership, and it was 28
bucks, cheaper than I thought

KevDavChicago says:

This was great! Thank you! For a person who’s not too mechanically
inclined, you really made it seem easy with your excellent step by step
instructions. Problem solved! I didn’t have an angled screwdriver, which
made getting in there tough. I used a very small screwdriver and
painstakingly did about 20 half turns before I got it. Anyway, this
probably saved me from spending 100 bucks at a mechanic. Bravo! – Kevin
from Chicago

Laiwah Manh says:

Mission accomplished AND money in the bank =D Glad I could help!

Zach Travers says:

This will cover all 1997-2001 camrys with the manual climate control 🙂

Santiago Rodriguez says:

You know that they make swivels to make jobs like this easier.

Joseph Rosa says:

2001 Toyota Camry…..I replaced my Blower Resistor 2 days ago. It took
about 15 minutes to remove the part. It is in a difficult place but c an be
removed following the video instruction. It took 10 minutes to put the part
back. It took 3 days to get the part in at my Toyota Dealer. The
replacement part works good. This is a no brainer to replace and you will
save a bunch of money by doing the labor yourself. The blower resistor part
was $48 with tax.

soundcanal says:

Great video! Thanks!!

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