OE FIX: A/C Compressor Flow Sensor

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • Dorman's OE FIX A/C compressor flow sensor is available for replacement on its own, fixing the problem of a bad refrigerant sensor for a lot less money.
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    Video Transcript:
    The A/C system on many 2010 and later Toyota and Lexus vehicles stops working when the A/C compressor's refrigerate flow sensor goes bad. If you scan the vehicle with a diagnostic tool and get a B1479 trouble code, this failed sensor is probably the issue. This is a fairly simple part, but if you try to buy a factory replacement, you'll find the original manufacturer only sells it as part of an entire new compressor assembly. This costs hundreds of dollars and takes hours to replace. But this Dorman OE FIX A/C compressor flow sensor is available on its own, fixing the problem for a lot less money. And because this is an externally mounted hall effect sensor, there's no need to evacuate and refill the A/C system at all, saving a ton of labor time. You'll simply disconnect the original flow sensor, remove the circlip that holds the sensor in place on the compressor, remove the sensor, and replace it with the new one. Re-install the clip, plug in the new sensor and you're done. It's that simple. If you have a scan tool, you can clear the fault code once you've confirmed the repair. If you have any questions about this repair or any others, our tech line is always there to help.

Комментарии • 62

  • @georgelomarro4677
    @georgelomarro4677 2 года назад +14

    I just replaced the AC flow sensor on my Scion tC. This video makes it look soooo easy -- but it is not. I had unbolt the radiator supports, battery, hood latch, and horns, then drain the coolant, disconnect some hoses. Then I could move the radiator/condensor forward to a point where I could then get access to the sensor. Then to make matters worse, the sensor was stuck. And I mean stuck. I could not get the connector off, and the sensor was stuck to the compressor. I had to break and chip up the sensor into a dozen pieces with a chisel, screwdriver and hammer to get it out. Three hours later, I'm finally putting it all back together with a new sensor. And --- The AC now works!

    • @bobd5300
      @bobd5300 2 года назад +1

      Does the tab on the connector push down or pull up to disconnect it

    • @elvisaguilar8580
      @elvisaguilar8580 2 года назад

      I have a Scion tC and I changed it pretty easily I’m second gen

    • @DAVE_WHITE
      @DAVE_WHITE 5 месяцев назад

      Yup my sensor is stuck fast to the AC, this is why the mechanics do not want to do the repair, aluminum corrodes around the dam sensor.

    • @ratata2315
      @ratata2315 5 месяцев назад

      @@elvisaguilar8580 which were your symptoms of a bad sensor ?

    • @juniorespinosa1
      @juniorespinosa1 2 месяца назад +1

      He said is that simple let him do it on the car to see if it’s that simple

  • @juanojeda8069
    @juanojeda8069 11 дней назад

    Thanks that saves me a lot of money my cousin help me to change in my Lexus rx350 14 the part cost $48 and the labor was tricky due to small spaces and to remove the circle look also removed the bottom plastic covers.

  • @ozscorpio7
    @ozscorpio7 2 года назад +15

    Easy when you do it on a bench with the compressor removed, nevertheless still helpfull video

  • @GeoFry3
    @GeoFry3 Месяц назад

    The joys of replacing that POS sensor in the car, when it is half melted, without taking the entire cooling system apart to get to it.
    Good video.

    • @Dolly-Days
      @Dolly-Days 4 дня назад

      Just put a magnet on it, it will keep it locked in and working!

  • @tachyonbeam
    @tachyonbeam 2 года назад +10

    Thank you so much for the video. I have a Lexus 350 and was having the problem you described. I started the replacement process and was successful at all the challenging things in the tight space including removing the ring clip without having it fly away. * However, after removing the ring clip, I was unable to remove the sensor. I tried wiggling it, I try to pry it away with a screwdriver, I tried WD40. Eventually, the top of the sensor broke off but the part of the round part of the sensor that makes contact with the compressor would not come apart. It's as if it's fused, or glued. Even with a screw driver and a hammer trying to remove it or break it apart, the thing would not give.
    I'm not sure what else to do. I did use a magnet over the sensor (before taking it apart) and the AC worked fine. I know this is a flow control switch, but my question is, what's the risk if I was to use a magnet over the new sensor as a bypass?

    • @IThinkNowListenUp
      @IThinkNowListenUp Год назад

      What model vehicle and year we you working on? What did you end up doing?

    • @Sami-ev9ww
      @Sami-ev9ww Год назад

      I have
      RX-350 model 2015, Now I have same issue (flow sensor circuit). Is this same as solenoid valve? Or this is an electronic part? Please could you provide me how to solve it without loosing more money

  • @azmyeyes6979
    @azmyeyes6979 2 месяца назад

    Thanks it works after changing A/C air flow sensor part cost $18

  • @d.l.8993
    @d.l.8993 Год назад

    Thank you my friend! You are very knowledgeable and your advice was helpful. God bless you and your family.

  • @smohan7726
    @smohan7726 23 дня назад

    Perfect this is my problem that I needed help with

  • @Yachtzeee
    @Yachtzeee Год назад +1

    Nice Phoenix Yellow Typer R!

  • @diegopalomino1200
    @diegopalomino1200 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for showing where the sensor goes, I am sure is going to be a pain to replace with the AC compressor still in the car.

    • @Dolly-Days
      @Dolly-Days 4 дня назад

      Just put a magnet on it, it will work then.

  • @fernandoangel7734
    @fernandoangel7734 Год назад +1

    That’s a nice Integra 😍

  • @DAVE_WHITE
    @DAVE_WHITE 5 месяцев назад +1

    If you can not remove the sensor just unplug it and plug the new one in and zip tie it out of the way the sensor does not need to be put back in the AC pump

  • @11colbyk
    @11colbyk 3 месяца назад

    My old one is stuck in there. Having a hell of a time removing it especially with the rest of the car in the way. The old one is all broken up with just a little bit left in there. It's been a pain. We ran out of time but are going to try to remove it again another time. 🙃

    • @Dolly-Days
      @Dolly-Days 4 дня назад

      Just put a magnet on the left hand side of the sensor, it will activate it.

  • @yabasvlog3439
    @yabasvlog3439 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @JimmyMirabal1
    @JimmyMirabal1 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, great video 👍 I'm having this problem in my Highlander 2011 but I'd like to know the location of the sensor. I haven't found any info about how to find where it is located.

  • @martinlol6729
    @martinlol6729 Месяц назад

    is there one or two sensors on the Corolla? there is a sensor that clutches the compressor to ON mode, is this the one?

  • @Az56818
    @Az56818 4 месяца назад

    2011 highlander new compressor expansion valve condenser pressure read good when ac on but compressor kicks off after a few seconds at idle at higher speeds works fine any help ? Could it be this sensor?

  • @awiazkhan5873
    @awiazkhan5873 2 месяца назад

    Does it works for corolla 2012 s it also has the sensor issue

  • @DAVE_WHITE
    @DAVE_WHITE 6 месяцев назад +5

    Run a magnet over the flow sensor if your Ac kicks on Pow it is a sensor

    • @here-i-am2316
      @here-i-am2316 5 месяцев назад

      Yep

    • @mal3x
      @mal3x 5 месяцев назад

      Does it have to be a big one? I tried with a small one to pick screws, but didn't work, I was hoping that was the issue.😢

    • @DAVE_WHITE
      @DAVE_WHITE 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@mal3x If you can not remove the sensor just unplug it and plug the new one in and zip tie it out of the way the sensor does not need to be put back in the AC pump

    • @mal3x
      @mal3x 5 месяцев назад

      @@DAVE_WHITE so the sensor is not interacting with the compressor? It's just mounted there?

    • @DAVE_WHITE
      @DAVE_WHITE 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mal3x yup I could not get mine out at all without smashing the bum, so I just unplugged it, plugged in the new one and zip tied the new one to the radiator hose,,, works just fine.. 2014 toyota camry LE

  • @irodragon7184
    @irodragon7184 Месяц назад

    would this fit on a 2013 scion iq?

  • @Saltu61
    @Saltu61 Год назад +1

    This is an rpm sensor not a flow sensor it detects the speed of the engine so the compressor engages only when the engine is running

  • @tom10speed
    @tom10speed 11 месяцев назад

    I don't see where I can get the circlip. My vehicle was missing the circlip as well as the sensor being smashed.

  • @bobbywarrior1434
    @bobbywarrior1434 2 года назад

    Hello thanks for you useful video, I have a 2003 toyota Camry LE 6 ciyl, is there a flow sensor replacement for my car also ?, thanks

    • @JoseMunoz-dg1gv
      @JoseMunoz-dg1gv 6 месяцев назад

      I think so my is a 97 and it has it underneath the compressor

  • @simonsuckie9906
    @simonsuckie9906 10 месяцев назад

    I am smelling gas from the exhaust of my 2009 toyotavitz can you help and the ac keeps chipping in and out

  • @lesorcier62000
    @lesorcier62000 2 года назад +1

    information about this sensor?

  • @jerseyfoxx3290
    @jerseyfoxx3290 2 года назад

    Will this work for a Scion Tc 2008?

  • @binsun8279
    @binsun8279 Год назад

    I have 2010 Camry LE model, but I don't see the flow sensor.

  • @qpkhalid
    @qpkhalid Год назад

    2011 camry flow sensor I could not find please let me know?

  • @DAVE_WHITE
    @DAVE_WHITE 4 месяца назад +1

    It's that simple LOL not on a older car, you can beat these to hell, smash them, break them, and they still do not come off . You have to shatter it in little pieces and use a pick to get all of the parts out of the pump.

  • @swammyswammy6476
    @swammyswammy6476 Год назад

    Mechanic just put this in my 2012 Toyota Camry. It did nothing to make the AC work!

  • @ogunsakinor76
    @ogunsakinor76 10 месяцев назад

    Where can get the sensor

  • @seunmebude4597
    @seunmebude4597 2 года назад

    I wan to know de color of de senor ways 2012 Toyota camry

  • @jameslyons6196
    @jameslyons6196 Год назад

    My 2014 Corolla does not have this part "flow sensor"

  • @MC-mh2ju
    @MC-mh2ju Год назад +1

    Are you serious? Toyota does sell the sensor on it's own for my 2010 Camry. No need to buy a new compressor assembly.

  • @Organized-chaos1
    @Organized-chaos1 Месяц назад

    Ours broke off and the circle part is stuck inside

    • @PhilFontes
      @PhilFontes Месяц назад

      Have you found away to remove it yet. I have the same issue right now

  • @eromangadono
    @eromangadono Месяц назад

    So I replaced the sensor and now the AC works when I turn on the car and after driving for 5-10 minutes stops working.

    • @4AM_DJ
      @4AM_DJ Месяц назад

      Dang, I hope mine doesn't do that. Doing this today 😢

  • @cmjackson59
    @cmjackson59 2 года назад

    I just changed out the flow sensor and reset the fault code. The AC works but still kicks out after 5-10 minutes. Is it possible this is due to a weak magnet? Is the magnet inside the compressor beneath the flow sensor? If so how does this work with the flow sensor? Could the magnet be rejuvenated by close contact with another stronger magnet? Is this why some people claim placing a magnet on the flow sensor makes the AC work? Any thoughts or picture would be appreciated

    • @Dave-hk3pi
      @Dave-hk3pi 2 года назад

      The same thing is happening to me. Replaced sensor, but A/C kicks off after 15 minutes. I can turn it back on and it works. Did you ever figure out what was up with yours? Thanks!!

    • @cergio9967
      @cergio9967 Год назад

      Most time the problem is the solenoid control valve.

  • @masmohammadi6378
    @masmohammadi6378 3 года назад

    Car AC Sometime cold and sometime doesn’t

  • @douglashammon1
    @douglashammon1 3 месяца назад

    Sorry for the previous comment, I had the wrong video.

  • @miguelrivera-je6gz
    @miguelrivera-je6gz Год назад

  • @ahmedAhmed-du3ow
    @ahmedAhmed-du3ow 2 года назад

    I have the same as the same and the same code shows me to scroll in the car RA4 2009 the motorcycle branch and the world is mutaged from you key to the machine who is operating and cool

  • @douglashammon1
    @douglashammon1 3 месяца назад +1

    You guys are as bad as the dealer. They can be found online, at least for Nissan, I just bought one for $16.99