Ac not working in my 08 camry

Asked by Nena Jun 11, 2017 at 09:42 AM about the 2008 Toyota Camry Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Air conditioner not working blowing hot air.

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Get some gauges and check the freon pressure. Also have a helper check to see if the compressor clutch engages when you turn a/c switch on. Good Luck!

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Can anyone help me out, my 2008 Toyota Camry stop blowing cold air instead the ac button is blinking, I replaced the the ac fuse and it started working for a little while and all at once, it stopped again and the button started back blinking, also the compressor clutch want Engadget, can anyone help me, please?

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How do you know the clutch not working it is internal on these cars? But I'm having same problem but no blinking light both sides show same pressure

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you should hear the compressor click and like a rotary spining winding kinda type of noise .. its should go off and on.. p.s

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Reset my maintenance light and ac started working. So step 1 put to trip A and turn off vehicle then hold the button to trip A while you start the vehicle and it should reset maintenance light and ac will start working

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