Unplug the blower from under the right side of the dash behing the glovebox, you will probably have to pull off the lower trim panel to get to the connector.
It might be the blower controller, but it is not exactly straight forward to diagnose. Since you have unhook the battery, it might reset itself for short term. Try it and see.
im so mad it suppostu be toyota and not break it only has 27k miles still under warranty but its scary i cant open my pass window with my switch only the pass switch works i have lots off issuse and im tired of it
For your window, you have to re-initialize some of the system after you have disconnected the battery to get them to work properly. It should be noted in the owner's manual.
Sorry to hear about your trouble with your car, but the more electronics they put into the car the more chances of having strange things happening.
it really sucks i really like the car and now its all good because i have warranty but after it expires i don't want to be stock with high price bills ,i thote i bought a toyota i won't have problems like that but i guess i was wrong i'm getting it fix and trading it in for a new accord probably
Honda would probably have their own set of problems that we don't know about. You have to weight how many problems you have to deal with as oppose to how much time you got to spend enjoying your car.
Another options to think about is to purchase a extended warranty policy when your regular warranty is near its end, which will help to cover the major expenses if you ever need it.
N.E.O.
Last edited by new echo owner; 09-01-2008 at 02:15 PM.
got my avalon fix blown blower ,window had to get reprogram ,i went to test drive new accord and i really dont like it they want way to much money and avalon is more better car and by driving the v6 honda i think the avalon is faster too
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