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Old 01-11-2009, 05:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1993 Camry XLE A/C fuse/relay location

My A/C suddenly stopped cooling. My A/C light is NOT blinking, though. When I try to turn on the A/C, I cannot feel that typical change in the engine idle as the compressor comes on. I think it may be a fuse or relay.

I looked at my fuse panels today and could not find anything labeled 'A/C'. Where is that located? Thanks for any help you may have.
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My A/C suddenly stopped cooling. My A/C light is NOT blinking, though. When I try to turn on the A/C, I cannot feel that typical change in the engine idle as the compressor comes on. I think it may be a fuse or relay.

I looked at my fuse panels today and could not find anything labeled 'A/C'. Where is that located? Thanks for any help you may have.
And your worrying about A/C in the middle of winter why?
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I'm in a position to need to sell the car.
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I'm in a position to need to sell the car.
Well just dont tell them about the A/C. They wont know till summer.

Btw this is the wrong section. You have a GEN 3 Camry, this is the section for GEN 1 & 2.
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Why do you think your A/C is not working? How long did you run the engine? And what is the outside temperature?

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Why do you think your A/C is not working? How long did you run the engine? And what is the outside temperature?

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For the past several weeks, it has been in the 70's and humid here. Plenty warm to run it. I would also use the A/C to defog the windows as necessary - winter or summer. Now, there is no cool air coming out, I cannot feel that typical power surge when the compressor would engage, and the windows do not defog, so they are not getting dry air. This is the condition all the time, no matter how long I let the engine run.

It is either:
1. bad compressor - very expensive
2. needs the freon recharged - moderately expensive
3. a fuse has blown - inexpensive
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I think if the compressor needs freon to the point where its empty. It just wont turn on.
You may have to get someone to check it out for you to see if you still have some in there.
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