Hey guys, about three months ago I repaired the low fan speed of the heater blower resistor on my 88 Camry LE and my mom's 87 Camry DX. It's still going strong. I wanted to use nichrome wire but couldn't find any.
I used aircraft safety wire of the smallest diameter that I got from a local aircraft mechanic. Ask nicely and you'll probably get it for free. I used less than a foot to fix both cars. I wound about six(?) turns onto a pencil to get some nice loops and then soldered each end on.
This was to replace the smallest coil for the low fan speed setting. Had to make sure to remove all the old solder to expose the slit (or tiny punch out) on the metal tang. Once you do that you slide the wire from one end of your new coil into that little hole and bend it slightly. That way when you go to solder it in place it'll stay in place. When finished attach the other side of your new coil in the same fashion. Don't allow the individual coils to touch each other. When I was finished I used a pencil tip to evenly space them.
I was thinking maybe if I had added a coil or two more the fan speed could come down a tad. Can't remember the original low fan speed but it seems pretty good when I go from low to high and back.
Cheers
I used aircraft safety wire of the smallest diameter that I got from a local aircraft mechanic. Ask nicely and you'll probably get it for free. I used less than a foot to fix both cars. I wound about six(?) turns onto a pencil to get some nice loops and then soldered each end on.
This was to replace the smallest coil for the low fan speed setting. Had to make sure to remove all the old solder to expose the slit (or tiny punch out) on the metal tang. Once you do that you slide the wire from one end of your new coil into that little hole and bend it slightly. That way when you go to solder it in place it'll stay in place. When finished attach the other side of your new coil in the same fashion. Don't allow the individual coils to touch each other. When I was finished I used a pencil tip to evenly space them.
I was thinking maybe if I had added a coil or two more the fan speed could come down a tad. Can't remember the original low fan speed but it seems pretty good when I go from low to high and back.
Cheers