Nice video! My fan just stopped working yesterday. Yesterday, I ordered a replacement off of Amazon to get the ball rolling. This morning was my opportunity to check and test things. I had power at the fan, my neighbor told me to plug it in to check it one more time because the connections could get corroded. Well as soon as I turned to key back on, the blower motor started up. I cancelled my Amazon order so fingers crossed I'll be okay for a New England winter. Thanks for helping me along with your video!
That's fantastic that you were able to figure it out! I'm also very glad the video helped. I appreciate you sharing your experience here, and I'm sure that will be able to help someone else as well. Thank you!
Nice video my friend! That’s the part I love about new cars, some stuff is much more accessible and you a can replace it without taking half the interior apart! Not always when it comes to engine repairs though 😂
Lol, agreed. This particular car is a real "joy" to replace the water pump. I had to pry the motor away from the subframe to have enough clearance for depth of the pump. Thanks for watching!
I have a 2007 Yaris and the blower started running intermittently one day, then stopped running altogether. I took the glove compartment door off and immediately saw a napkin jammed into the seal at the top of the motor. I pulled it out carefully as to be sure to keep it intact and the blower immediately resumed working normally. I would not have even thought to check if it weren't for your video. Thank you for saving me from this brutal Texas heat!
LOL, yes, much easier than a Fox Body! It was almost as if an engineer said "someone might need to replace this someday" in the design phase. Probably happened on accident though.
It would work intermittently. I could make it work by hitting the motor itself, but it wouldn't last long. It just happened to turn when I filmed it. Changing the motor out fixed my issue, and it's working great now.
I have a 2019 Yaris Y20 that when the fan in used there is a whistle that seems to be coming from the area where air comes up to defrost the windshield. Any idea what that could be?? I am a complete technophobe and non-mechanically minded!!!
I am not 100% familiar with the 2019 setup, but I would start by checking for anything that could have been sucked into the fan or ducting. I've had napkins, receipts, random pieces of paper, etc. make some pretty alarming noises in vehicles that I have owned. I would take a look behind your glove box, and possibly remove the blower motor and look around. Hopefully that helps get you started.... let me know if you have any additional questions.
Nice video! My fan just stopped working yesterday. Yesterday, I ordered a replacement off of Amazon to get the ball rolling. This morning was my opportunity to check and test things. I had power at the fan, my neighbor told me to plug it in to check it one more time because the connections could get corroded. Well as soon as I turned to key back on, the blower motor started up. I cancelled my Amazon order so fingers crossed I'll be okay for a New England winter. Thanks for helping me along with your video!
That's fantastic that you were able to figure it out! I'm also very glad the video helped. I appreciate you sharing your experience here, and I'm sure that will be able to help someone else as well. Thank you!
Nice video my friend! That’s the part I love about new cars, some stuff is much more accessible and you a can replace it without taking half the interior apart! Not always when it comes to engine repairs though 😂
Lol, agreed. This particular car is a real "joy" to replace the water pump. I had to pry the motor away from the subframe to have enough clearance for depth of the pump. Thanks for watching!
I have a 2007 Yaris and the blower started running intermittently one day, then stopped running altogether. I took the glove compartment door off and immediately saw a napkin jammed into the seal at the top of the motor. I pulled it out carefully as to be sure to keep it intact and the blower immediately resumed working normally. I would not have even thought to check if it weren't for your video. Thank you for saving me from this brutal Texas heat!
@@MerkyOne that is so cool. Free is the best kind of fix! Thank you for the feedback 😊
Excellent Video.. only video with details, explanation. Thank You...
Took me 33 minutes with 3 water breaks.
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I really appreciate the positive feedback! I'm glad it was able to help you! That's great time you made on it! 👍
Nicely done as always! Definitely way easier to get to than a fox, lol.
LOL, yes, much easier than a Fox Body! It was almost as if an engineer said "someone might need to replace this someday" in the design phase. Probably happened on accident though.
@@89G haha, the cynic in me tends to agree 🤣
@@SleazysGarage 😆 🤣 😂
Great job! Definitely need a good blower motor any season. Have a great Sunday!
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Yes sir! That is true.
Thank you, as a 51 yr old woman, I just replaced my own blower motor by myself!
@shannonmontgomery7104 that makes me so happy! This is the very reason that I do this channel! Thank you for the feedback!
Just ordered fan motor and air filter. Thx
You bet, glad to help!
Hello, Good video, If it was still spinning why no air flow?
It would work intermittently. I could make it work by hitting the motor itself, but it wouldn't last long. It just happened to turn when I filmed it. Changing the motor out fixed my issue, and it's working great now.
@@89G I ordered one after watching this video, thnx man!
Yaris power!
@@zirie haha, all 1.5 liters! They are great cars.
Thanks for this! What tool did you use to take off the bolts?
For the fan itself... I have a 1/4" wobbly extension that I used for the "hard" one. 8mm socket. Thanks for watching!
I have a 2019 Yaris Y20 that when the fan in used there is a whistle that seems to be coming from the area where air comes up to defrost the windshield. Any idea what that could be?? I am a complete technophobe and non-mechanically minded!!!
I am not 100% familiar with the 2019 setup, but I would start by checking for anything that could have been sucked into the fan or ducting. I've had napkins, receipts, random pieces of paper, etc. make some pretty alarming noises in vehicles that I have owned. I would take a look behind your glove box, and possibly remove the blower motor and look around. Hopefully that helps get you started.... let me know if you have any additional questions.