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Old 02-07-2007, 09:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2nd Generation 90 Camry Blower Motor

90 Camry Blower has a slide switch to adjust fan speed. I never had the lowest speed and I just lost the next speed up. I pulled the glove box and I think I found the resistor or relay, but I am not sure if there's a difference between a resistor or relay. After looking at ebay, I found a part that looked identical to the part i found, but it was called a relay. I also found a resistor part on ebay, which looks different. Fan still works in highest 2 speeds. Please advise.
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those things are always breaking... resistors are the coils.. relay is just all covered you can't see anything...try pulling a few at the junk yard.. my lowest isn't working either
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Yup, your resistors are gone. The resistor block is (as atobe said) the one with the little soldered coils on it; it unscrews from the firewall with one screw.

They're rediculously expensive ($65 at Toyota, last time I was stupid enough to even bother asking), so try a scrap yard. I've got three spares now since they go so often ($2 each at the wrecker's--free for lucky employees like me!).

I have never had a relay go in any of my Yotas. You can see that the resistor is gone by a gap in one or more of the coils. Repair is unfortunately hopeless.
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Here is one for the Camry that has pushbuttons for the climate control:

http://tinyurl.com/yspzyv

You can find others if you spend a few days monitoring, or you can contact the seller and see if he has one for the manual lever version.

Just a note, I have had my 1989 Camry for well over 100k miles and I have never replaced my resistor array. I did buy a used blower motor on ebay for less than $35 USD when my motor finally stopped turning, and I discovered that I had only been experiencing about 60% of what the "new" fan produced for output.

Just get a used resistor block and you're off and running.
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I've had the same problem on my '87 a couple of times. I used to collect the resistor blocks and have a box full of them. To repair it, I find one that is similiar in # of windings and wire guage, solder on the coil and I'm good to go.
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I bought one from toyota ($65) after a couple of the junkyard ones kept going(used is, well...used).....havent had any issues since.
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when i bought my '90 i had very little airflow. i got bored and aggrivated one day in the dead of winter and i pulled the glove box apart and discovered about 5 pounds of insulation inside the blower wheel, damn mice! because of that i dont have low.
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