Toyota Camry A/C

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Asked by GuruT4FZ9 Jun 07, 2018 at 05:24 PM about the 2011 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just replaced the battery on my 2011 Toyota Camry and before the
replacement, the a/c was blowing cold and doing great - no issues. Right after I
put the new battery in the a/c is blowing hot. Any ideas why?

4 Answers

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T4F....did you ever get the AC working on this vehicle?

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Yes, I ended up taking it in to my local mechanic and he used the "relearn" function on his computer system in the garage and my car just basically "relearned" how to blow cold air again. He charged me about $60 to do this and it took all of about 20-30 minutes. (Most of it was driving my car into the garage and setting up the computer to communicate with my car. After that it was pretty quick) Apparently, the car's computer just needed to be reset by his computer.

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Ok....good lesson...good learning experience. Thanks for the update.

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