NoCalMike Posted August 7, 2014 Share Posted August 7, 2014 Hey all, This was a hard problem to google because everything I looked up didn't really match my issue. So it is not hard to explain, just no idea what the problem could be as I am car-ignorant. So like the topic says, it's my car's AC. 2000 Camry. So basically the AC has 4 levels of air flow. And very recently, as in probably just this last week (that I noticed at least) for some reason the AC unit doesn't seem to push out any air at all unless I turn it up to the 3rd or 4th(max settings). Now those settings are still working and pretty powerful. I suppose first I should see if this is just an AC-specific issue or if it does that for the hot air too, right? Assuming it happens whether I want cold air or hot air, what is likely the problem? Assuming it is only happening when I want cold air, what is likely the problem? Thanks everyone! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twa Posted August 7, 2014 Share Posted August 7, 2014 sounds like the blower resistor http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=automotive&field-keywords=blower+motor+resistor&tag=viglink23623-20 http://www.camryforums.com/forum/general-tech-8/99-camry-fan-motor-switch-problem-18001/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoCalMike Posted August 7, 2014 Author Share Posted August 7, 2014 Cool thanks, that guys problem sounds pretty much identical to mind. Good job! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Springfield Posted August 7, 2014 Share Posted August 7, 2014 Blower motor resistor as twa said. Should be relatively cheap and easy to replace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skinfan2k Posted August 7, 2014 Share Posted August 7, 2014 can this be done on your own? this is happening in my 02 corolla Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Springfield Posted August 7, 2014 Share Posted August 7, 2014 In most cases it's just two bolts and a wire connector to unplug. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoCalMike Posted August 8, 2014 Author Share Posted August 8, 2014 I don't trust myself to do it, but it sounds like even taking it into a shop, it should be relatively inexpensive. The part itself is pretty cheap and it judging by where the thing is located, it can't take that long to replace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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