Corolla Blower Motor Switch

Asked by bugman96 Apr 02, 2019 at 03:15 AM about the 1991 Toyota Corolla DX Wagon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So my blower motor switch is broken on my 1991 Corolla (not the resistor), it's not
worth the price to buy a new one. According the diagram, continuity is 5 and 6 for
low, and 5, 6, and 8 for high. So does this mean if I hook a toggle switch with 5
and 6 on one side, and 8 on the other, I should be able to switch between low and
high using the switch?

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The answers yes, if you bridge those three wires the blower motor should come on in high speed mode

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@ed92626 It will 5 hours each way and $75 each way for ferry to get to a salvage yard that has a 91 Corolla. There are some small yards near me but it's not worth it for them to carry vehicles that old. Late 90's at best.

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