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Hi, the blower stop working on all speed on my 1995 camry. I check the blower motor and work OK. Is somewhere in the car a fuse for the blower?
Somebody can tel me where is located?
Thanks.
It might be a relay. It should be located in the engine bay fuse box.
Are you sure it's not the resistor pack or connector plug on the blower wire set? Did you check the blower switch? Did you do a power trace? Did you measure the voltage on the plug?
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If the blower comes on only when the switch is set at max then it is the resistor pack is bad.
See if you can get the A/C light to come on. If nothing happens at all then its the switch.
I've never been able to find a fuse or relay for this. Give your switch a nice swift hit with the palm of your hand. If still no go then pull the switch out and carefully take it apart and clean off the metal contacts.
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The blower fuse and relay are located in the right kick panel relay block.
AC fuse is on top with a 10A rating, heater/blower fuse is in the middle with a 40A rating, and the heater/blower relay is at the bottom. Any questions?
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Yes, today I found the 10 Amp. and the 40 Amp. fuses, they are OK. I can't check the relay, I need to replace it to be sure is the bad relay that the blower not working? Any sugestion to check the relay?
Thanks.
If the blower comes on only when the switch is set at max then it is the resistor pack is bad.
See if you can get the A/C light to come on. If nothing happens at all then its the switch.
I've never been able to find a fuse or relay for this. Give your switch a nice swift hit with the palm of your hand. If still no go then pull the switch out and carefully take it apart and clean off the metal contacts.
Yes, nothing happens at the A/C light, is never on.
I will try to hit the switch, or take it apart and clean the contacts.
Thanks for the advice.
On page 255 look for harness B6. It will show you the pin #'s so you can test it. Grab a Ohm meter and shove one probe in pin 1 and the other in pin 3. Turn the switch on and you should get a connection between those two pins. ?I think? The schematics are on bottom left on page 252. Labeled "B 6 BLOWER SWITCH"
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The blower fuse and relay are located in the right kick panel relay block.
AC fuse is on top with a 10A rating, heater/blower fuse is in the middle with a 40A rating, and the heater/blower relay is at the bottom. Any questions?
Ok, was a bad relay, today I get a used one from Ebay, replaced it, and everything work perfect.
Thanks so much for the advice.
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