Why is the air stuck in the vents on my Camry?
Why is the air stuck in the vents on my Camry?
I have a 1997 Toyota Camry and recently the air flow from the heater has become stuck on the front vents. Regardless of what setting I turn the switch to (defrost, floor, etc.) it doesn’t switch from the vents. It seemed to happen about the same time the thermostat died, which I had to replace (successfully I think).
Why does my car not have air vent control?
If that isn’t the problem it shouldn’t be too hard for someone with mechanical ability to move the controls while lying under the dash and looking at the cables and figuring out what’s wrong. This is what’s causing the problem. Air Vent Control: the Air Vents Only Blow Air From the Driver and …
Where are the airflow controllers on a Toyota?
Stop by the Toyota dealer and ask the parts guy for an “exploded view” drawing of the duct system and one of the dash that includes the glovebox. That’ll make working on it much easier. I’m going to take a wild guess and say that the airflow controllers, the solenoid operated valves that direct the air, are going to be behind the glovebox.
How to troubleshoot and repair vents low air flow?
Easy step by step guide one how to troubleshoot and repair vent low air flow, this article pertains to most vehicles. Step 1 – Most air control vents are equipped with a flow control door that is located at the vent outlet. This door is controlled by a thumb wheel that when activated will open and close the vent air flow door.
Why is there no air coming out of the vents?
If this filter becomes clogged due to lack maintenance it will stop or slow the flow of air exiting the vents. To check this filter locate the filter housing which can be either under the dash on the passenger side or under the hood of the car, near the base of the windshield on the passenger side, remove the cabin air filter and inspect.
I have a 1997 Toyota Camry and recently the air flow from the heater has become stuck on the front vents. Regardless of what setting I turn the switch to (defrost, floor, etc.) it doesn’t switch from the vents. It seemed to happen about the same time the thermostat died, which I had to replace (successfully I think).
Why is my AC only blowing through the defrost vent?
Also when turning on the truck and turning on the ac unit it takes about 30-45 seconds for the ac unit to start running. Also after turning off the ac u it and car I can here a cranking sound under neath the dashboard. Please help thnx What seems to make the problem better or worse?