1997 Camry A/C fuse?
Driving home the other night during a rain storm, the A/C was blowing cold and strong. For whatever reason, I flipped the "recycle cabin air" control slider from the recycle mode to the "fresh air" mode (not sure on the technical terms...) It seems that right when I did that, the fan quit working. When I got home, I had discovered that the fuse that controls the fan and the rear defogger blew. I believe it is fuse "20" in the dash fuse box. Its a 10A. I changed the fuse, fan worked, however, no A/C. The control slider happened to be on the "recycle air" mode and flipped to "fresh air" and fan went out again. I haven't changed the fuse again yet as I am out of them and local autoparts store closed on sunday. But I am still confused as to why the A/C would quit working. I'm not sure what other fuses could be changed, but I don't think I have a freon leak or compressor issue. Any help would be great. I've done minor work on the vehicle and my motorcycle, but I'm not the best at diagnosis.
Thanks in advance! |
The blower should work AC on or off.
Are the fuses labeled with a name, if so what was the name. 20 may just mean 20 amps. Depending on which fuse blew both blower motor and AC magnetic clutch relay could be disabled. |
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