Where is the fuse box in a Toyota Solara 2004

Asked by GuruDZS9TD Dec 06, 2023 at 05:43 PM about the 2004 Toyota Camry Solara SE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Toyota Solara 2004. NO HEAT.
Blowers are working fine.
I changed the thermostat. Still no heat.

6 Answers

307,225

Sounds more like a blend air door problem than a fuse. Fuses are in the power distribution box.

202,325

I don't knw why you're going for electrical. When the blower works but you have no heat, thee problems could be that engine coolant is too low to get to the heater core, the Mode Door isn't working properly, the engine water pump is malfunctioning, or there's an obstruction in the supply of heated coolant, like an air bubble in the line.

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Toyota's mechanics have examined the car and they concluded that the DAMPER SERVO SUB-ASSEMBLY (for RECIRCULATION0 has to be replaced. Do you agree? Could you send me a schematic showing where this part is located. I get the impression that it is located between the engine block and the radiator. So, this is a big job of about 5 hours.

307,225

They are just using fancy words to mess with you. but yes the problem is part of the heater box assembly and to get to it they have to remove most of the dash, on some makes this can be well over 1000 bucks for repairs (personal experience there) so that price seems fair.

thanks, but I understand that the DAMPER SERVO SUB-ASSEMBLY (for RECIRCULATION) is located between the engine block and the radiator. So, if there is no heat blowing into the car, is the replacement of this part a possible fix to get warm aair.

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