A/C not blowing any air at all

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Asked by maxxdriv3r Jul 13, 2016 at 06:21 PM about the 2007 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2007 Toyota Camry LE with ~83k miles on it. Has a 2.4L engine.
Recently the A/C would stop working intermittently at first, now it has
stopped blowing air completely. I think I can still hear the compressor
kicking on. Here are a few things to note:
-So far I have tried recharging the system with freon, the pressure was low
and it came back up.
-The blower motor was replaced about 4 yrs ago.
-I am noticing condensation on the A/C lines.
-Also the instruments are all working, the lights come on and are not
flashing.
Please suggest how to go about diagnosing & fixing this it's HOT down
here in TX! I am hoping that it is not a bad compressor! Thanks in advance!

10 Answers

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Pay $85-100 and have it evacuated, checked for leaks 30mm of vacuum ...and filled with the correct oil PAG,# and amount. Then filled to the correct weight ONLY proper way, of refrigerant 134A. That's what I suggest..

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Sounds like the blower motor is not coming on or the switch.

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'Not blowing any air at all" if you turn on the Heater...will it blow hot air?

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No its not blowing hot either when the heater is turned on.

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6,160

Well then....I would agree with Bette....above. We need to find out why the Blower Motor does not function. Why don't we check fuses first.

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6,160

That fuse would be a 50 amp located under the hood...left side engine compartment. The ultimate control for the blower motor is...I believe...is the computer(AC Amplifier). A Diagnostic Gauge Set would also be installed for further diagnosis. Absent this Gauge Set...one could do a "Touchy Feely test. Let's check the fuse first.

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Hey guys thanks for all your suggestions. So I decided to inspect the blower motor, I pulled it out and disconnected it. I did not see any frayed wires or anything to indicate damage. I cleaned the connectors while it was out with some dust cleaner. Once it was reconnected sure enough it started working again. Maybe it was a loose connection. I will continue to monitor it, however I am still skeptical of the AC amplifier, because it has done this before.

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Good Job. You might also consider doing a Google search for any Factory Toyota Service Bulletins on this issue. Keep us informed.

5 people found this helpful.
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Ac stop blowing compressor still turing but nlow hot heat was working fine yesterday

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Hello. I have checked all the fuses, relays inside the vehicle along with the ones under the hood. I check the control panel inside the vehicle. those are just fine. I am thinking it might be the blower/ fan or the compressor control valve. any ideas?

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