Camry 2014 le 4 CYLINDER AC quit working (DTC B1479)
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Camry 2014 le 4 CYLINDER AC quit working (DTC B1479)
new to this forum, i have the same thread going at toyota nation forum under the same tittle but nobody had the same problem as me, if anyone on here on the same situation please do pitch in some words as i am totally lost dealers want $545 in labor to install a new compressor and compressors itself is around $480. i currently have techstream software i checked the flow sensor voltage which is 4.18V it does not change even if i turn on the ac button or manually engaging the magnetic clutch relay that voltage does not change, anyone here having the same car and using techstream can they pitch in and tell me how much is the flow sensor voltage when ac off thank u
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Defective flow sensor.
Toyota does not sell the sensor as such the new compressor.
See link below:
http://ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com...engage-toyota/
Toyota does not sell the sensor as such the new compressor.
See link below:
http://ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com...engage-toyota/
#4
Check out Epay:
AC Flow Sensor for Denso Compressor TSE17C Scion Toyota Subaru Camry Corolla | eBay
Below may be a work around.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...-solution.html
The compressor is used in a LOT of makes and models.
AC Flow Sensor for Denso Compressor TSE17C Scion Toyota Subaru Camry Corolla | eBay
Below may be a work around.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...-solution.html
The compressor is used in a LOT of makes and models.
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