Toyota Tacoma Blower Motor Only Operates On High Speed

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  • @Jessc12
    @Jessc12 Před měsícem +1

    Your a life saver just changed mine out using your graph 📈….. really helpful

  • @michaelt1349
    @michaelt1349 Před rokem +16

    Good video but it would have been improved if you actually showed WHERE you cut the old wires and HOW you connected the new wires (at least show ONE new wire being connected)! Thanks.

    • @michaelt1349
      @michaelt1349 Před rokem +4

      @James Carroll I know he is busy. I call it "constructive criticism" and not a "complaint" on how to make a good video better. Did you notice that I said "Good video" at the beginning or did your "selective reading" skip right by that? Perhaps he can incorporate the wire splicing component in another similar video. I don't need you to respond for him. I value his opinion more on whether this is a "complaint" or an idea to be incorporated into a future video.

    • @coloradoboo1071
      @coloradoboo1071 Před rokem

      I wanted to see that, too but think I would’ve removed the blower to avoid having to work in such a tight area.

    • @rzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrz
      @rzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrzrz Před rokem

      Crimping wires

    • @rickbeard6792
      @rickbeard6792 Před 9 měsíci

      @@michaelt1349 I think a butt splice would work good here.

  • @drawbridge611
    @drawbridge611 Před rokem +5

    One of your best! Will probably save dozens of people needless aggravation.

  • @Smurkishh
    @Smurkishh Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just changed the motor resistor took about 15 min. Saved me a lot of bucks! Thanks bud

  • @jeffgrainger827
    @jeffgrainger827 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Appreciate your channel, I am a subscriber. Just performed this repair based on your video. 2013 Tacoma , blower now works like new. Resistor was rusted. Parts $134.00 Canadian, no labour charges!

  • @Catfish12341
    @Catfish12341 Před 11 měsíci

    Using your video and wire color match I fixed the blower motor on my 2015 Tacoma. The dealer soaked me $140 for the parts but now it works - Thank You

  • @HouseCallAutoRepair
    @HouseCallAutoRepair Před rokem

    I am so happy! I finally got my hands on a '07 Taco 4x4
    I drove my new baby home, 140 miles in a NorEaster, that we had Tuesday. Oxygen sensor hiccups and all, she's a trooper!

  • @alvexaerial
    @alvexaerial Před rokem +1

    Dang, well done! I haven't had this particular problem yet, but it's awesome to know what to expect. Great content!

  • @iampuga1530
    @iampuga1530 Před rokem +1

    Greatings from Texas I appreciate all the information you provide

  • @Esteban_Herrera
    @Esteban_Herrera Před rokem +2

    Freeze the video @9:45 . Notice the harness Tie Down. Pinch the tie down lock to remove it from the blower housing. This gives you much more length to work with.

  • @Catfish12341
    @Catfish12341 Před rokem

    Ordered the parts today - thank you for a great video.

  • @clivechadwick2671
    @clivechadwick2671 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks very much. Saved me a trip to the shop. Cheers!

  • @Esteban_Herrera
    @Esteban_Herrera Před rokem

    Great Job! I try to always stagger my splices not to keep them touching. To bad Toyota didn't offer the contacts separately. It would have been a cleaner look. Even if I could get my old body contorted enough to get under the dash my knees wouldn't allow it.

  • @agostinodibella9939
    @agostinodibella9939 Před rokem

    You think Toyota could have used the same color wires. Hopefully the new design resistor will remain trouble free. Great informative video Peter.

  • @luckymutibo9848
    @luckymutibo9848 Před rokem +1

    Thanks,hard a similar problem on a tractor 🚜 AC,will try your method

  • @excampopa
    @excampopa Před měsícem

    I owe you a couple of beers! Thank you

  • @49obando
    @49obando Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for the wire installation intuitions.

  • @ponchotran9004
    @ponchotran9004 Před rokem

    I had the same problem in my 1993 Toyota Pickup. It was the blower resistor switch - a couple of circuit traces were no burned off.

  • @johngoodwin2768
    @johngoodwin2768 Před 9 měsíci

    You're a Lovely Man. Thank You Very Much

  • @billsimpson604
    @billsimpson604 Před rokem

    Some imperial size socket will probably fit that 5.5 mm bolt better than a 6 mm one, if you don't have a 5.5 mm socket. And a pliers would work. It is only going into plastic, so it can't be too tight in there.
    AC motors work in a similar way as that DC motor does. If you measure the resistance on the wires coming out of it, you can tell which are the different speeds. I think the least resistance measurement is the highest speed wire. I had to double check the resistance of the wires when I replaced the fan motor in my central heater & air conditioning unit. The way it was wired, I had to use the lowest 2 speeds, on a 4 speed Chinese motor. Being a 240 volt motor, the highest speed might have sounded like a rocket engine running in my hall. Even using the lowest 2 speeds, it is still a bit loud, but it beats sweating in 93 degrees and 65% humidity. During the summer that high humidity keeps the temperature from falling much until midnight. The water molecules in the air trap the heat, and reflect the heat coming from your skin right back at you, instead of letting it radiate away. Without some air circulation is like having your own little radiant heater pointed at your face. 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is hot.
    I'm guessing that the 2 thick wires are the 2 highest fan speeds, and the other 2 are low, & low/medium speed?
    South Main Auto channel had an interesting wiring case. Someone installed an after market radio years ago. There was a tiny spot near the end of one wire where the insulation had been cut with a stripper to make it easier to install, bit the plastic insulation was not pulled off the end of the wire. So there was only a fraction of a mm of copper wire exposed at the cut in the insulation. Years later, the tiny piece of exposed wire finally found a piece of steel under the dash and shorted out on it. It was a nightmare to locate the problem. Murphy's Law strikes again.

  • @tundramanq
    @tundramanq Před rokem +2

    I'll be checking the next time I change the cabin filter in my 08 Tundra that has a lot more fan positions out of curiosity. Either a lot of wires/resistors, a stepper motor and controller or a chopper regulator to vary speed.

    • @Esteban_Herrera
      @Esteban_Herrera Před rokem

      I would have checked the cabin air filter too. That was a nasty looking car. I wouldn't be surprised if the cabin air filter was clogged causing the heater motor to work harder raising the running amps of the heater motor thus causing the resistor to fry.

  • @michaelbrennan2285
    @michaelbrennan2285 Před rokem

    Thank you Peter.

  • @samflanagan6080
    @samflanagan6080 Před rokem

    Thank you Petr.

  • @brandonstephens1447
    @brandonstephens1447 Před rokem

    Also how did you actually connect the two different harnesses? I see your diagram for the colors but not sure how you did the different guage wires. Cut each wire and just wire nut them and do away with the harness?

  • @coffeedonutsandhomer653

    Skip to 7 minutes Point for the actual replacement. Thanks for mentioning the 5.5MM socket. This was a real project! 😬

  • @Sagemeister007
    @Sagemeister007 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you! If I lived nearby, I'd take you out for beer and pizza!

  • @DownSouthBC
    @DownSouthBC Před 11 měsíci

    2020 tacoma here, same issue, AC will blow only on high. Its been hot down here lately, low 100 degrees. The resistor did not appear to be burned.

  • @brandonstephens1447
    @brandonstephens1447 Před rokem

    Will this be the same setup under glove box on a 2013 Tacoma? I know the actual resistor might be different but will the location be the same on a 2013? Thanks for this video, will save me lots of money I’m sure doing it myself!

  • @mnkeyd
    @mnkeyd Před rokem

    Thank you 🙏

  • @georgeryan6423
    @georgeryan6423 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video I used it to replace mine thank you

  • @jasonalconcel837
    @jasonalconcel837 Před 9 měsíci

    What if its not turning on at all. I checked to see if it was still getting power and it is. Can't figure it out

  • @GrahamDavis62
    @GrahamDavis62 Před 11 měsíci

    I've successfully installed the new resistor exactly as described in this video. That didn't change a thing. The blower still only works on high. What next?

  • @user-re7zr1ud9y
    @user-re7zr1ud9y Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial video! I did this on my 2017 Tacoma because it was only blowing on high. After I changed the resistor, all speeds worked for a day, then it reverted back to high speed only. Should I try changing the blower motor itself?

    • @FogataMexicana
      @FogataMexicana Před 5 měsíci

      The problem is the motor. It pulls too many amps thereby creating the problem. You have to change blower motor, resistor, and wiring harness as they are all compromised.

    • @user-re7zr1ud9y
      @user-re7zr1ud9y Před 5 měsíci

      @@FogataMexicana Thanks for replying. I actually figured it out after the 2nd resistor it changed blew open. After I removed the original blower motor, I noticed it was very stiff to spin when compared to a brand new one. All is well now.

  • @melodybaker2337
    @melodybaker2337 Před rokem

    Ok, the mechanic took out my glove box. Now, a part on the side that attaches to the box is hanging loose and making noise. How do I fix that?

  • @shawnbelford3433
    @shawnbelford3433 Před rokem +3

    I've got an '08 never had any problems. What years do the service bulletin correspond to? Thanks Peter, great job as always 👍 👏

    • @Esteban_Herrera
      @Esteban_Herrera Před rokem

      He told you how to look it up! T-SB-0025-14 Maybe watch his video again.

    • @shawnbelford3433
      @shawnbelford3433 Před rokem +1

      @@Esteban_Herrera I thought someone might know the years affected off the top of their head. My mistake I surely won't let it happen again

    • @Esteban_Herrera
      @Esteban_Herrera Před rokem +1

      @@shawnbelford3433 I re read my comment. I was curt. Texting isn't the best way of communicating.

    • @shawnbelford3433
      @shawnbelford3433 Před rokem +1

      @@Esteban_Herrera Agreed! No harm No foul. Have a great evening

  • @paweskarpetowski8124
    @paweskarpetowski8124 Před rokem +1

    Very usefull video. I had situation on 2004 2'nd gen when blower wasn't running for a while on all speeds. It happened only when temperature outside was below freezing and always at cold motor start. After few miles suddenly everything was running again. Maybe someone have any idea why?

    • @Esteban_Herrera
      @Esteban_Herrera Před rokem

      Possible one of the windings has an open circuit. Connect an Ohm meter to the blower motors contacts. It should show resistance. With the Ohm meter connected, slowly turn the blower fan observing the impedance on the Ohm meter. The resistance will fluctuate as the blower wheel is turned. Notice how far you turn the blower wheel to observe this fluctuation. If there is an open winding you will notice a dead spot, a place where you have to turn the blower wheel further to get a fluctuation. If you find a dead spot the blower motor is shot. You may replace it with a cheapo Depot one but may end up with a whiney motor that will be hard to talk over.

    • @paweskarpetowski8124
      @paweskarpetowski8124 Před rokem

      @@Esteban_Herrera Thanks. Now I have to wait untill the temperature drops down and this fault appears.

    • @Esteban_Herrera
      @Esteban_Herrera Před rokem

      @@paweskarpetowski8124 Testing requires no temperature drop. This happens to all electrical motors that has brushes. The motor by chance lands on the open winding. In some cases just bumping it around will get it off the dead winding. Once it is spinning the centrifugal force will keep it passing the dead winding. You can give it a little tap when it is dead to see if this gets it going. Might want to make sure the blower motor power connector is plugged in correctly. I might have over thought this. Maybe your system is working fine. Maybe it is a feature that won't let the blower motor come on till the engine temp is warm enough to blow hot air instead of freezing you out with cold air till the engine heats.

  • @ToyotaTacoma-js6on
    @ToyotaTacoma-js6on Před rokem

    Interesting

  • @williamtukeyjr3661
    @williamtukeyjr3661 Před rokem +1

    You can't slip much past Peter.

  • @BrettPittman
    @BrettPittman Před 10 měsíci

    My bad.. new design... i have changed that resistor a few times. Then the harness and finally a new blower... lol

  • @dougfairweather
    @dougfairweather Před rokem

    Wow... I've got the same problem in my 2000 "Prado" (AUS)... Toyota really was playing a joke on us! Confusing....

  • @1bowmaniam
    @1bowmaniam Před rokem

    11:45 wiring diagram

  • @iampuga1530
    @iampuga1530 Před rokem

    Im having this problem with 2001 Tacoma

  • @Rbdettgtr
    @Rbdettgtr Před 11 měsíci

    My problem every 3yr.

  • @jennyl.4594
    @jennyl.4594 Před rokem

    1st

  • @polystictus
    @polystictus Před rokem

    How about my Toyota 95 4Runner that does not operate on the second fastest speed but does on the 3 others.