Have a 2011 Toyota Camry and the A/C blower is not working.

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Asked by SKingham Feb 12, 2016 at 03:36 PM about the 2011 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Sometimes an occasional hit to the dashboard will make it work but now just a
low noise and no fan. the hit to the dash board didnt work this time.

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Usually it is the blower motor resistor that goes bad, but also need to verify that the blower motor works by hooking up a power supply to it.

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thanks for the response. i popped off the cover under the dash to look for the resistor. just not sure where to locate it on the 2011 camry. I lightly tapped on everything under there and then i decided to start the car and try the A/C again and it worked and has worked since you posted. But i know that sometimes in the future i will have to bump things around under there to get it going again when it stops again. Does this sound like the resistor is getting stuck or something?

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No,resistor not getting stuck, but this sounds like just some bad connections, moving wires a bit probably made contact, blower motor bearings possibly getting dry. FYI I looked for a blower motor resistor in on line stores that I use, found no listing for one. So not sure if there is one or not, may still be a dealer item.

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I have a 2011 Toyota Camry SE V6. The blower motors is either blowing on low or not at all. Any suggestions?

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