Ac blower stopped working.

Asked by Wesleym07 Jun 26, 2017 at 01:00 PM about the 2007 Toyota Corolla S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Blower stopped working. Used to hit the glove box and
it would turn back on. Now it wont do it anymore. If it
turns on the ac and speed knob worked fine. I replaced
the  blower and resistor. Checked the relay under the
hood and it is fine. Is there anything i missed?

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if you're having to 'hit it' to get it working, sounds like a loose electrical connection.

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Sounds like the motor brushes are about gone. If they stop with no connection, a jolt or a whack can fix it. Sometimes a thermal cycle will also fix it. Replace the blower.

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