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Old 06-29-2010, 08:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Which fuse disables A/C Blower?

I managed to damage the climate control panel in my 2007 Avalon. The controls don't work and the blower runs constantly. I can't figure out which fuse controls the blower. Can anyone lend assistance as to what the blower is labeled as?
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These fuses are in the engine compartment on driver side. See Owners Manual.

56. ALT 120 A (vehicles without compass)/
140 A (vehicles with compass):
Charging system, “RR DEF”, “ABS/VSC
NO2.” “HEATER”, “ABS/VSC NO.1”,
“RDI FAN”, “WASHER” and “S- HORN”
fuses
57. MAIN 40 A: Headlights
58. ST/AM2 30 A: Starter system
59. HEATER 50 A: Air conditioning system
60. ABS/VSC NO.1 50 A: Anti- lock brake
system, vehicle stability control system
61. RDI FAN 50 A: Electric cooling fan
62. ABS/VSC NO.2 30 A: Anti- lock brake
system, vehicle stability control system
63. RR DEF 50 A: Rear windshield defogger,
outside rear view mirror defoggers
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Be aware there are associated instrumental panel fuses located in the panel located next to the driver's left knee as he sits behind the wheel. Its called Instrumental Panel J/B.

A bit more info on the symptoms might help in zeroing in on the problem area.

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