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2005 Toyota Tacoma - Page 8 Questions & Answers
My blower wont work at all
Heater blower? Well it's either the switch or the blower motor. Probably the motor if you use heat or AC often, and it's happening intermittently. Test the motor with an outside power source (like another car battery), I bet it acts screwy. It may just be dirty, depending on where you drive, or some small animals could have made a home in there. Hopefully nothing has come undone in your dash, that's a mess.Go pick up a $20 Chilton or Haynes manual for your truck, that will help greatly, it's worth the cash.Good luck!
I have a 2005 Toyota
Hello and welcome to FixYa!
As a first course of action, I strongly suggest that you remove the positive battery connector and let it sit for atleast 5mins. before reconnecting it. This will reset the system and can get it back to it's normal operation.
If the problem still persists then the PCM (power train control module) can be failing. It's like the brain of the electrical system inside the car that when it's faulty something will surely fail. You will need a PCM replacement if that's the case.
Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa! Have a good one!
There is a water leak
Look under the truck by the firewall for a drain hose. This hose is stopped up with goo or road debris. Try compressed air or a stick to unstop it.
A/c/heater motor only works on high
There is something called a "blower motor resistor" that is mounted in the heater box in front of the blower fan. It is burnt out. It's mounted in the heater box so that the blower motor cools it down but they still burn out over time. There is usually a few big wires that connect to it and it will be held on to the box from the outside with a couple of screws. If you need exact instruction, let me know and I'll dig them up and post it.
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