My heat works, but does not blow to windshield....it could be the cable ( easy fix ) or the blend door heater box? is it expensive to replace the blend door heater box...on a 2006 corolla?
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Replacing front disc brakes is a relatively easy task. The attached link will walk you through the steps:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4520110_replace-front-disc-brakes-toyota.html
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SOURCE: 2001 toyota corolla blows 7.25 fuse when turn on ac
I unplugged the wire, replaced the fuse and started the car. Then, I turned on the ac button and the fuse blew. Do I need to replace the whole compressor with ac clutch or just the ac clutch? Thanks so much.
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I had the same problem on my 2004 Corrolla and ultimately it only worked on high. The dealer charged me $45 diagnostic fee and almost immediately told me it was a part called the blower resister. They knew the answer right there and then but only realesed it when I agreed to pay the diagnostic. They charged me 179.00 to fix the AC and later I found out the part cost $8.95 and a novice could have replaced it themselves.
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Sounds like you have air trapped in the heater core when you flushed the heater core. loosen the upper most heater core hose and run the engine untill coolant seeps out. Wait until the coolant has reached running temperature.
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Sounds like your heater core went out or is plugged, try doing a coolent flush on your system and if that dont work then youll propably have to replace the heater core. Hope this helps
NO HEAT ON FLOOR VENTS
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per your problem mentioned. There are few solved help links to
troubleshoot these problems. Go through the list and Click the link below:----
http://whatisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/05/2000-toyota-avalon-no-heat-on-passenger.html
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http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.in/2012/02/heater-blows-cold.html
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http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2012/01/hot-air-on-drivers-side-vents-only.html
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/04/1992-toyota-camry-ac-control-light.html
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/02/no-heatblower-blows-only-cold.html
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http://whoisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/06/2009-mercury-grand-marquis-ac-blows.html
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http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.in/2012/04/ac-not-blowing-through-vents-on-2007.html
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http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.in/2012/04/passenger-side-temperature-is-warm-air.html
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These
will help.
Thanks.
There are little doors under the dash that direct the air to either the vents (blows at your face), the defrost (blows at the windshield), or underneath (blow to your feet area) - these doors are controlled by what's called actuator/s and they are usually controlled by vacuum or cables - when the air won't change directions it can be either the vacuum switch, the vacuum line disconnected, cable disconnected or the actuator itself can be stuck or bad...
You also have a heater valve that allows the heated coolant to enter the passenger compartment into a heater core (small radiator to allow heat to transfer into the air when the blower blows air across the core) - this can also be vacuum controlled or cable controlled or electronically controlled - if it malfunctions then you may not get any heat into the passenger compartment - you will have to determine if the valve is not getting the signal to open or is bad and will not open - good luck :O)
There are little doors under the dash that direct the air to either the vents (blows at your face), the defrost (blows at the windshield), or underneath (blow to your feet area) - these doors are controlled by what's called actuator/s and they are usually controlled by vacuum or cables - when the air won't change directions it can be either the vacuum switch, the vacuum line disconnected, cable disconnected or the actuator itself can be stuck or bad...
You also have a heater valve that allows the heated coolant to enter the passenger compartment into a heater core (small radiator to allow heat to transfer into the air when the blower blows air across the core) - this can also be vacuum controlled or cable controlled or electronically controlled - if it malfunctions then you may not get any heat into the passenger compartment - you will have to determine if the valve is not getting the signal to open or is bad and will not open - good luck :O)
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