Just installed this in my 2011 and so far so good. I won't say it's "easy" because it's not. It's located in a very awkward spot. If you're young and flexible with a good back and knees you're going to have a better time! If your old and fat like me with a bad back you're in for a workout! lol But it's in and blowing air again so thanks for the video and the part itself!
+R0KL0bStEr Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Hi I have a question. I got my ac and radiator replaced by my mechanic, then I had a blown head gasket which needed to be replaced and is done on my 2011 Camry. I notice now when I have the ac on.. if I’m sitting at light or have it in park. I hear a rattling noise. I know it’s coming from when I turn on my ac, because when I shut it off. The noise goes away. Do you think it’s because of the blower motor needs replacement?
I installed this one on my 2010 Toyota Camry. At first the fan was making a funny noise and the fan pressure was not enough. After watching this video I knew the blower was going bad until finally it stopped working. I checked the fuse box under the steering column and inside the engine compartment and they were all OK. I went ahead and bought the blower for my model and installed it myself. Real easy except the awkward position you had to work to remove and replace it. There are three screws like he says that holds the blower in place. But I suggest removing the first screw that is located further inside towards the firwall and when installing the new blower screw it back in last. You definitely need a third hand to hold the blower in place when you screw it back on because you'll be using a sheet metal screw type to screw it into the plastic to hold it back in place. After installing I turned on the egnition and it worked fine with a high volume of pressure coming out of the vents. Thanks for the tutorial.
Spot on! Thanks! My blower motor was in good shape. But it was full of PEANUTS. When I changed the cabin air filter, I learned a critter had carried several full peanuts through the ductwork. When I pulled the filter, the peanuts fell to the blower motor below. I feared my inexpensive maintenance job had turned into a major, expensive repair. The disassembly you described fit my effort perfectly. Back up and running with cool AC air!
+toomuchcountry Thank you for telling us your success story! We are always happy to hear positive results from our viewers. We look forward to working with again in the future.
Well, I did have to remove the front part of the dash (an extra four screws and a bolt) because of a harness termination and vent that was blocking the fan from coming down no matter how I twisted, turned, and cursed. HOWEVER!, I have to say a big thank you because I decided to attempt this due to your video and actually found my problem with serious vibration to be something in the fan. We bought the car used and apparently no one ever changed the cabin filter and on high it would barely blow air. When I replaced the filter it was filthy! After the new filter was in the fan had a loud noise and vibration you could feel on the dash and even in the seat. Like really loud! Anyway, my son lived with that for about 6 months since I figured it was a new and expensive hard to replace fan. I decided to investigate a little more since he has a new GF and I'm sure the noise is embarrassing. Glad I stumbled on your video and I will definitely keep you all in mind for auto parts in the future! You just saved me like $60. Although it didn't turn into a sale for you today, I'm sure it will at some point.
This procedure worked for 2014 Camry as well, minus the Phillips, it's a T25 Torx, but still an 8mm hex head. I found it helpful to orient new motor on floor of garage same as old blower motor to be removed to find the screw/bolt positions easier (I'm 62 retiree and not up on my Yoga practice so I did most by feel instead of trying to stick my head underneath the dash).
1A auto thank you so much for your videos! You guys are true angels. I dont have extra money to be putting on labor costs so I've been working on my own car thanks to your great videos.. I truly hope the best for your business and future endeavors!
+Tmhays87 Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
How did you know you needed a blower motor? My 2007 Camry’s heat just stopped working on the ride home. No defrost or anything will work, but in the past with other vehicles the motor would still hum or make noise when they went out. The Camry is silent
When I replaced my cabin air filter because pollen was getting inside I drop a leaf inside and now you guys are me service cost. (If it wasnt for this video I would probably remove the front portion of the dash)
I really need to do this on my 2010 Camry. I hear a noise. I think maybe a leaf or debris is in the blower motor. It works fine. We will see. Hoping I don't need to replace it. Although I'm sure it won't hurt. Car has 200K miles. Although I replace the cabin filter once a year b
Awesome I'm assuming also this could be a way to clean debris out also while blower motor assembly is out ? Our 07 we recently got had be neglected and cabin air filter which is just above the blower looked like it had never been changed and some debris fell off down near the blower motor while swapping the filter
I just found out that my car have not had a cabin filter since I bought it on 2009. The heater and A/C seem still be working well. I already ordered a new cabin air filter. What do you think should I take the blower moter out and clean ?
So I have a 06 Toyota Solara coupe, so this will increase the amount of air that comes out. When it’s on it’s highest setting it feels like it’s just on the lowest setting. It blows out cold air but the force is almost non existent.
I assume this is the exact same set up for a 2007 Camry which is what I have. I noticed a chirping sound, and its not coming from the engine, but from exactly where the blower motor is. The chirping stops if I turn the heater off and comes back when I turn it on. Should I replace the blower motor, or clean it somehow?
Not sure if I need a blower or the ac/heater switch unit.. sometimes the blower would not come on when you start the car then later on when you driving it comes on..
+Trini_ Boi We wouldn't be able to diagnose an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
@@1AAuto Hello sir , i have tried to find it on the link you provided , but your website says : We could not find any parts matching "resistor" for your vehicle, but we have many other great parts for your vehicle. Please select a category below..
+Aimee Welcome If the vehicle is off there is no power getting to the blower motor. If the blower is running while the vehicle is off you will need to disconnect the blower motor resistor. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
+nathan moffitt The part in this video fits your application, and the install should be the same or similar. Buy this part on 1AAuto.com: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
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Thank you! I’m glad the video is easy to follow . A mechanic tried to charge me 1,000 to replace the blower motor on my 2010 Camry
The mechanic should be put in jail For try to charge you $1,000
Just installed this in my 2011 and so far so good. I won't say it's "easy" because it's not. It's located in a very awkward spot. If you're young and flexible with a good back and knees you're going to have a better time! If your old and fat like me with a bad back you're in for a workout! lol But it's in and blowing air again so thanks for the video and the part itself!
+R0KL0bStEr Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Hi I have a question. I got my ac and radiator replaced by my mechanic, then I had a blown head gasket which needed to be replaced and is done on my 2011 Camry. I notice now when I have the ac on.. if I’m sitting at light or have it in park. I hear a rattling noise. I know it’s coming from when I turn on my ac, because when I shut it off. The noise goes away. Do you think it’s because of the blower motor needs replacement?
I installed this one on my 2010 Toyota Camry. At first the fan was making a funny noise and the fan pressure was not enough. After watching this video I knew the blower was going bad until finally it stopped working. I checked the fuse box under the steering column and inside the engine compartment and they were all OK. I went ahead and bought the blower for my model and installed it myself. Real easy except the awkward position you had to work to remove and replace it. There are three screws like he says that holds the blower in place. But I suggest removing the first screw that is located further inside towards the firwall and when installing the new blower screw it back in last. You definitely need a third hand to hold the blower in place when you screw it back on because you'll be using a sheet metal screw type to screw it into the plastic to hold it back in place. After installing I turned on the egnition and it worked fine with a high volume of pressure coming out of the vents. Thanks for the tutorial.
Spot on! Thanks! My blower motor was in good shape. But it was full of PEANUTS. When I changed the cabin air filter, I learned a critter had carried several full peanuts through the ductwork. When I pulled the filter, the peanuts fell to the blower motor below. I feared my inexpensive maintenance job had turned into a major, expensive repair. The disassembly you described fit my effort perfectly. Back up and running with cool AC air!
+toomuchcountry Thank you for telling us your success story! We are always happy to hear positive results from our viewers. We look forward to working with again in the future.
Well, I did have to remove the front part of the dash (an extra four screws and a bolt) because of a harness termination and vent that was blocking the fan from coming down no matter how I twisted, turned, and cursed. HOWEVER!, I have to say a big thank you because I decided to attempt this due to your video and actually found my problem with serious vibration to be something in the fan.
We bought the car used and apparently no one ever changed the cabin filter and on high it would barely blow air. When I replaced the filter it was filthy! After the new filter was in the fan had a loud noise and vibration you could feel on the dash and even in the seat. Like really loud! Anyway, my son lived with that for about 6 months since I figured it was a new and expensive hard to replace fan. I decided to investigate a little more since he has a new GF and I'm sure the noise is embarrassing. Glad I stumbled on your video and I will definitely keep you all in mind for auto parts in the future! You just saved me like $60. Although it didn't turn into a sale for you today, I'm sure it will at some point.
This procedure worked for 2014 Camry as well, minus the Phillips, it's a T25 Torx, but still an 8mm hex head. I found it helpful to orient new motor on floor of garage same as old blower motor to be removed to find the screw/bolt positions easier (I'm 62 retiree and not up on my Yoga practice so I did most by feel instead of trying to stick my head underneath the dash).
1A auto thank you so much for your videos! You guys are true angels. I dont have extra money to be putting on labor costs so I've been working on my own car thanks to your great videos.. I truly hope the best for your business and future endeavors!
Worked perfectly! Its worth noting you only need maybe a 1" extension. I got MUCH more airflow after swapping the ten year old blower.
+WeldingRod Thanks for checking us out. 1aauto.com
Did you have the problem of blower going high and low and sometimes not coming on?
559joecruz i do, have you fixed it yet?
Oh man I was about to re.ove the whole assembly via the 10mm bolts. I'm glad you made this video. Mice made a home in my ac and I'm removing them
+Kojack Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
I just replaced my blower fan motor on my 2010 Venza. It was very easy. I like these simple 5 minute videos. 👍
Thank you so much for this helpful video! It guided me through installing a new blower motor on my '07 Camry. Took less than 30 minutes!
+Tmhays87 Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
How did you know you needed a blower motor? My 2007 Camry’s heat just stopped working on the ride home. No defrost or anything will work, but in the past with other vehicles the motor would still hum or make noise when they went out. The Camry is silent
When I replaced my cabin air filter because pollen was getting inside I drop a leaf inside and now you guys are me service cost. (If it wasnt for this video I would probably remove the front portion of the dash)
Thanks for checking us out. 1aauto.com +vandergriff65
man , you guys are awesome, saving me literally hundreds .
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Thanks for sharing your information i really need a change for this cold weather temperature mine stop working
I really need to do this on my 2010 Camry. I hear a noise. I think maybe a leaf or debris is in the blower motor. It works fine. We will see. Hoping I don't need to replace it. Although I'm sure it won't hurt. Car has 200K miles. Although I replace the cabin filter once a year b
Anyone can do this if you have right tools and patience i just did one by myself. It did take me over 10 mins but i was being carefull
Nice! Mine is on and off so it’s time to replace
Great vid. Great lighting. Thank you.
Awesome I'm assuming also this could be a way to clean debris out also while blower motor assembly is out ? Our 07 we recently got had be neglected and cabin air filter which is just above the blower looked like it had never been changed and some debris fell off down near the blower motor while swapping the filter
Great video. Saved my rear end :)
Thanks for the tip
Saved me $$$ thanks
Thank you very much
I just found out that my car have not had a cabin filter since I bought it on 2009. The heater and A/C seem still be working well. I already ordered a new cabin air filter. What do you think should I take the blower moter out and clean ?
Hope you got the cabin air filter installed by now. I bet that's all it needed!
You can use a flat screwdriver dont have to buy any tools from A1 auto but great video on how to.
+Steve B Thanks for checking us out! 1AAuto.com
I need to get to the ductwork actuator!
So I have a 06 Toyota Solara coupe, so this will increase the amount of air that comes out. When it’s on it’s highest setting it feels like it’s just on the lowest setting. It blows out cold air but the force is almost non existent.
Awesome video! Great help!
+Matthew VanDeCreek Thanks for checking us out. 1aauto.com
Thanx guys great vids keep it up
What's the part name of the black plastic cover that is removed to access the blower motor?
I assume this is the exact same set up for a 2007 Camry which is what I have. I noticed a chirping sound, and its not coming from the engine, but from exactly where the blower motor is. The chirping stops if I turn the heater off and comes back when I turn it on. Should I replace the blower motor, or clean it somehow?
+David Everett This blower motor also fits your 07 Camry. Here is a link to them on our website. Hope this helps you out goo.gl/LzFfhi
David Everett more than likely yes preety inexpensive part just to swap out
Gracias !!
Hello Does anyone know how to replace the servo motor that is on left of the blower for same car camry 2007? thank you
Not sure if I need a blower or the ac/heater switch unit.. sometimes the blower would not come on when you start the car then later on when you driving it comes on..
+Trini_ Boi We wouldn't be able to diagnose an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Thank you!!
+SlimG Thanks for checking us out. 1aauto.com
Hey, I have a 2007 Avalon, just did the motor replacement and the fan still won't spin. Any ideas of what it could be?
+Roogarube Have you checked the resistor? 1aauto.com
@@1AAuto Hello sir , i have tried to find it on the link you provided , but your website says : We could not find any parts matching "resistor" for your vehicle, but we have many other great parts for your vehicle. Please select a category below..
Been there, done that..
today.
Thanks for the video. Very helpful.
My Japanese GF says, SANK YOU. It is for her car. 😊😊😊😊😊
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Do you need to disconnect the battery first?
+Aimee Welcome If the vehicle is off there is no power getting to the blower motor. If the blower is running while the vehicle is off you will need to disconnect the blower motor resistor. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Will this work for a 2003 camry? I don't see any videos for that one.
+nathan moffitt The part in this video fits your application, and the install should be the same or similar. Buy this part on 1AAuto.com: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Is the resistor down there too?
+ASONA GOD The 2009 toyota camry blower motor resistor is at the back of the ac vents
Thanks for the question
The tools needed is not correct. The fan moter has torx screws
So that's how you remove the clips 😂
Newused06camry de
Blows but makes a roaring
Bruuuuuuuu type sound any setting beyond low
Deafening
Is it the blower assembly
+Finn Green Thank you for the inquiry. This may be the blower motor, but we are unable to diagnose the vehicle online.
Thanks! Very helpful video.