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Old 05-28-2003, 03:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Elusive AC ISSUE 1992 Camry HELP!

I think both me and my mechanic are at wit's end. Couple months ago had freon leak which I knew about, and replaced the evaporator and stuff under the dash, and converted to new AC. This worked fine for a couple months.

Next issue is what is killing us. This occurred shortly after a power window issue, but doubt it's related but mentioning it "just in case" as this car has had some electronic quirks for some time now.

ANYWAY, the AC button will start "blinking" and then AC blows warm. No rhyme or reason to "when" it does this. Sometimes I can turn it off and turn it back on and it works ok for quite awhile, and sometimes not.

We've tested and replaced the compressor, since it had some leaking -- then tested and cleared some of the electronic switches, etc., but finally was determined thought it was the Amplifier, so replaced it. Well, guess what? It's still doing the same thing!

PLEASE HELP!? Have you ever heard of this happening?
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All the toyotas I've ever owned do this at some point... 85 Camry - added freon, 90 Celica - replaced everything
luckily my 95 Camry hasn't done it yet...
go to the dealership and let them diagnose the problem.
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The blinking a/c light used to happen to me until I checked the wire connection to the compressor. It was connected but loose. After taking care of that the problem was gone.

Try checking your connections to see if they are all set right and tight.
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