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Car Forum / Toyota / Camry / January 2008

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s.r.fletcher@att.net - 30 Jan 2008 18:02 GMT
Toyota Camry LE 1999
Problem: The heater fan only works when on the highest speed.
I believe the problem is with the blower resistor pack but I cannot
locate where it is.
I have removed the plastic panel under the glove box and located the
blower motor but can't find the resistor pack.

Any suggestions?
Nobody Important - 30 Jan 2008 19:17 GMT
> Toyota Camry LE 1999
> Problem: The heater fan only works when on the highest speed.
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>
> Any suggestions?

The resistor pack is held in by two philips screws.  It's right next to
the blower motor.  Do you have the replacement part?  That would help in
identifying it.
s.r.fletcher@att.net - 30 Jan 2008 19:21 GMT
> s.r.fletc...@att.net wrote:
> > Toyota Camry LE 1999
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> the blower motor.  Do you have the replacement part?  That would help in
> identifying it.

I don't have the replacement yet. I wanted to find the pack first.
Nobody Important - 30 Jan 2008 20:13 GMT
You can download the factory service manual from thepiratebay.org .
Search for "1999 Toyota Camry".  There's a diagram in (I think) the air
conditioning chapter that shows where the resistor pack is.
s.r.fletcher@att.net - 30 Jan 2008 21:13 GMT
> You can download the factory service manual from thepiratebay.org .
> Search for "1999 Toyota Camry".  There's a diagram in (I think) the air
> conditioning chapter that shows where the resistor pack is.

I found the pack and replaced it. Only $22 at Toy dealer. The top
screw was a bugger to remove.
Thanks for the help.
 
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