Why is the blower motor on my Toyota Camry not working?

Why is the blower motor on my Toyota Camry not working?

One probable and most likely solution is that the resistor for the blower motor could be damaged from corrosion. This is especially true of an older vehicle like a 1999 Toyota Camry. The resistor is not protected in a water proof method therefore, tends to fail in approximately 10 years of age.

Why is the air stuck on my 99 Camry?

Got a 99 Camry 4 cylinder that is stuck on blowing air out of the upper (face) ducts and will not switch to defrost or down at your feet. I never heard any grinding noises or anything to indicate it was going out.

What kind of engine does a 1999 Toyota Camry have?

These instructions are specifically for a 1999 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder, 2.2L, but most likely will work for other Toyota Camry models – as well as other vehicles in a general sense. Have you noticed that the Heater/AC fan only works on the high setting?

Where is the air outlet on a Toyota Camry?

The air outlet servomotor is *not* on the blower motor housing as mentioned above. The mechanical fresh / recirculate selector is above the blower motor however the air outlet servomotor is physically on the drivers side many inches above the accelerator. Look for a round white plastic piece about 3″ in diameter.

How many miles does a Camry blower fan go?

Motor brushes look to have been designed to go +600k miles, which is a waste of money bean counter wise. I bet the 2015 Camry blower motor has enough brushes for 100k tops… Just an FYI, dropped it at a mechanic since I was going to be in school all day and needed it fixed for the weekend.

Where is the blower fan on a Toyota Gen3?

Mine’s a Gen3. First, remove the cover panel underneath the glove box; the one furthest in, towards the front of the car. It has 3 snap-in fasteners circled in red. Just pull down firmly. Now you can see the fan motor.