Thanks a lot! I actually just fixed the car based on your video and found out one terminal of the motor blower went to the ground. I replaced the blower motor and it works great. Just a bit delay when I turned on the HVAC but after that motor blower works as expected.
Hey Did you ever get this figured out. I had to change fuses for my AC in my 2015 Camry. Once I did, it started working again. It was a 10A and two 7.5A fuses under the steering wheel.
WAIT… hold off on everything before you start pulling out the cassette fuse. It is not true that you are able to pull out the fuse after a single bolt removal. I trusted this video and believe it meant well but hear me out. I did just that. Removing one bolt trusting there’s no other bolt at the bottom according to this video’s instructions and broke my fuse box. I used force to pulled out the fuse after removing the top bolt and the one prong stayed down the fuse box and the fuse broke off. Thanks for the mis-information.
Maybe it depends on the model, or maybe someone previously worked on the car and left the bolt out. My 2013 Venza definitely has a 2nd bolt because it aint budging.
My experience was that the lower forward bolt was missing and so only one bolt was removed as outlined in the video. I'll edit the video to include a possibility of a second bolt being used.
What I didn't like about your video is you not filming how you replaced the blower fuse, you only explained how you removed it, you should always film how you fix issues in vehicles that's what DIY video is all about. Thanks for the video.
@@BlakesGarage1 you also didn’t mention that there is another bolt on the bottom of it. You gonna have someone break something just pulling that out with removing both bolts
I did just that. Removing one bolt trusting there’s no other bolt at the bottom according to this video’s instructions and broke my fuse box. I used force to pulled out the fuse after removing the top bolt and the one prong stayed down the fuse box and the fuse broke off. Thanks for the mis-information.
I agree with the guy about the fuse I'm standing in a parking lot right now and this thing is not coming out that brass clipping does not just break away the entire assembly looks identical to yours...
Hope you can reply, i have a 2009 Camry and the fuse layout is exactly the same but removing that bolt does nothing and the shroud you pointed out lifts up just enough but you fuse still does not budge.. The probability of the second bolt is likely but there doesn't seem to be a location to access anything under the fuse shroud.
There is a second bolt. On the vehicle I used to film thos video, the bolt must have been missing. I still get hate mail for that. If I remember correctly its a 10mm. You can judge the position of it by looking at the holes on your new fuse
@@BlakesGarage1 Thanx, i ended up pulling out the battery and the battery plate to access the bolt for the fuse box + the 2 on the side of the car plus the clips on the box itself, but i couldn't get that to budge so still no luck seeing any access to a 2nd bolt for the fuse. Saying that with the battery out i had a much clearer access to see the side of the fuse and other then possibly the very first one closest to the engine wall which is half obscured by the fusebox housing, they all look intact. I also tried arcing all 3 of the fan relays to no avail so i guess the motor is stuffed :( Wouldn't care so much for now if we weren't heading into winter in Sth Australia and it's been ALOT colder then average this year and i work early in the morning near the ocean .
Ok so i have the fuse blown twice and now blower motor is out and not working. Anything I need to know before I proceed to buy a new blower motor and replace it?
Literally the same thing happened to my camry, I changed the cassette fuse and it burnt out agian. So now gotta troubleshoot why the fuse keeps short-circuiting
Same happened to me from criss crossing jumper cables. Blower wouldn’t work, replaced fusible link and blew again. Same as you I had blower on. I’m thinking the blower is shot. Diagnostics six because that fusible link is almost $30 so with each test your throwing away $30.
This happened to my car my uncle put the red on black and vice versa and blew that fuse I replaced it took about 8 minutes with some elbow grease. Blower still didn't work got a new blower and still didn't work
@@markymckaland5045 according to my research Toyota charges 2.2 hrs of labor to remove these clips. The entire box needs to be disassembled to get to the bottom screw.
My experience was that the lower forward bolt was missing and so only one bolt was removed as outlined in the video. I'll edit the video to include a possibility of a second bolt being used.
Thanks a lot! I actually just fixed the car based on your video and found out one terminal of the motor blower went to the ground. I replaced the blower motor and it works great. Just a bit delay when I turned on the HVAC but after that motor blower works as expected.
Same thing happened to me with my mom’s car. This video is really helpful because I’m here troubleshooting right now.
Thank you for confirming my issue and explaining the steps!!!. Ordered for 20 on amazon today. Good to knw just that one bolt
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Hi my Toyota Camry 08 both the heater and a.c.died same time . And I just can't locate the a.c. relay
Hey Did you ever get this figured out. I had to change fuses for my AC in my 2015 Camry. Once I did, it started working again. It was a 10A and two 7.5A fuses under the steering wheel.
How long did the entire job take? Removing old and putting new one in?
WAIT… hold off on everything before you start pulling out the cassette fuse. It is not true that you are able to pull out the fuse after a single bolt removal. I trusted this video and believe it meant well but hear me out. I did just that. Removing one bolt trusting there’s no other bolt at the bottom according to this video’s instructions and broke my fuse box. I used force to pulled out the fuse after removing the top bolt and the one prong stayed down the fuse box and the fuse broke off. Thanks for the mis-information.
Maybe it depends on the model, or maybe someone previously worked on the car and left the bolt out. My 2013 Venza definitely has a 2nd bolt because it aint budging.
You're right, this is wrong, becarefully !
So the other bolt is on the bottom?
My experience was that the lower forward bolt was missing and so only one bolt was removed as outlined in the video. I'll edit the video to include a possibility of a second bolt being used.
What I didn't like about your video is you not filming how you replaced the blower fuse, you only explained how you removed it, you should always film how you fix issues in vehicles that's what DIY video is all about. Thanks for the video.
I'm always excited to hear what people didn't like about my video. Out of 16,667 people, you're the only one to comment though. Weird
@@BlakesGarage1 you also didn’t mention that there is another bolt on the bottom of it. You gonna have someone break something just pulling that out with removing both bolts
I did just that. Removing one bolt trusting there’s no other bolt at the bottom according to this video’s instructions and broke my fuse box. I used force to pulled out the fuse after removing the top bolt and the one prong stayed down the fuse box and the fuse broke off. Thanks for the mis-information.
Thanks for the comment. I will be careful with mine
I agree with the guy about the fuse I'm standing in a parking lot right now and this thing is not coming out that brass clipping does not just break away the entire assembly looks identical to yours...
Hope you can reply, i have a 2009 Camry and the fuse layout is exactly the same but removing that bolt does nothing and the shroud you pointed out lifts up just enough but you fuse still does not budge.. The probability of the second bolt is likely but there doesn't seem to be a location to access anything under the fuse shroud.
There is a second bolt. On the vehicle I used to film thos video, the bolt must have been missing. I still get hate mail for that. If I remember correctly its a 10mm. You can judge the position of it by looking at the holes on your new fuse
@@BlakesGarage1 Thanx, i ended up pulling out the battery and the battery plate to access the bolt for the fuse box + the 2 on the side of the car plus the clips on the box itself, but i couldn't get that to budge so still no luck seeing any access to a 2nd bolt for the fuse.
Saying that with the battery out i had a much clearer access to see the side of the fuse and other then possibly the very first one closest to the engine wall which is half obscured by the fusebox housing, they all look intact. I also tried arcing all 3 of the fan relays to no avail so i guess the motor is stuffed :(
Wouldn't care so much for now if we weren't heading into winter in Sth Australia and it's been ALOT colder then average this year and i work early in the morning near the ocean
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Ok so i have the fuse blown twice and now blower motor is out and not working. Anything I need to know before I proceed to buy a new blower motor and replace it?
@@509firewalker Does the fuse blow with blower motor unhooked
Literally the same thing happened to my camry, I changed the cassette fuse and it burnt out agian. So now gotta troubleshoot why the fuse keeps short-circuiting
Update?
Most likely a bad blower motor.
Ended up being the blower, cost me like $150 for an aftermarket one in CA
Dis blower only blow when u put it at speed 4
That would be a blower motor resistor
But I have changed alot of resistor and the AC green light don't show except when it in Speed 4
They are all doing the same fault
Same happened to me from criss crossing jumper cables. Blower wouldn’t work, replaced fusible link and blew again. Same as you I had blower on. I’m thinking the blower is shot. Diagnostics six because that fusible link is almost $30 so with each test your throwing away $30.
Good vid but I would like to see you get blower motor out of dash, that's the hurting piece!
Where is the ABS NO 1 and ABS No 2 fuse? Plz help. 1:07
This happened to my car my uncle put the red on black and vice versa and blew that fuse I replaced it took about 8 minutes with some elbow grease. Blower still didn't work got a new blower and still didn't work
Blower motor resistor maybe?
Same thing happened
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Tried wiggling and pulling with all force. It wouldn't budge. I'm afraid mine has that bottom screw in it.
I broke it while trying to pull. Now more trouble wrong or not enough information given on this video
@@markymckaland5045 according to my research Toyota charges 2.2 hrs of labor to remove these clips. The entire box needs to be disassembled to get to the bottom screw.
Are you serious? That's bonkers.
How long did it take you?
My experience was that the lower forward bolt was missing and so only one bolt was removed as outlined in the video. I'll edit the video to include a possibility of a second bolt being used.