2006 4runner blower issues.
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if like the '04, there are no blower resistors. Fan is controlled using PWM, an electronic form of DC speed contol. have blown through a couple of used ones, and yes brand new are quite pricy. I would suspect the contoler is junk. Trie a used one first and see if it cures the problem. I had a noisy fan that would work if I banged it, replaced it with a new one, and then started having issues with the BMC, currently have the blower grounded to the pass seat rail and have either off or full speed ahead. May try rebuilding the BMC since I have 3 dead ones now. There is 1 large power transistor in it and would run maybe 20 bucks to order it and solder it in. Will post after I get to it.
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I'm still trying to figure out what is going on with my wife's 4runner blower motor. I have replaced the motor twice and still having the same issues, but I have it narrowed down to the specific problem.
The blower will only run in the 3 lowest speeds. When I try to push the high speed, it runs on high for about 10 seconds then shuts off completely. If I reset it by hitting the off button, I can turn it back on any of the 1st 3 speeds and it will work indefinitely, but if i hit the high speed again i get the 10 secs then off again.
Anyone have any idea whats going on? I was told it couldn't be the resister because it would only work on high.
The blower will only run in the 3 lowest speeds. When I try to push the high speed, it runs on high for about 10 seconds then shuts off completely. If I reset it by hitting the off button, I can turn it back on any of the 1st 3 speeds and it will work indefinitely, but if i hit the high speed again i get the 10 secs then off again.
Anyone have any idea whats going on? I was told it couldn't be the resister because it would only work on high.
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Motor Blower Control >not a resistor!
Please let us know how long the $25 control last. I have gone through 3 so far, two worked for a short while, weeks to months, third one not at all, but could have been bad from the get go. These appear to used on at least Camry Prius Tacoma and 4R. It is a Denso product look like this:
As I recall the the blower take 12V+ and the 12V- is varied by the PWM.
So i am living on full High or full Off only by running a heavy jumper from a ground lug on the passenger seat bolt (also feeds the under seat stereo amp) to the negative terminal of the blower motor.
So the fan 12V+ is switch on or off by the climate control and the 12V- is converted to pulsed DC by the PWM module. I have confirmed this visually with a scope, and seen the frequency of the pulse change on the input wire of the module.
As I recall the the blower take 12V+ and the 12V- is varied by the PWM.
So i am living on full High or full Off only by running a heavy jumper from a ground lug on the passenger seat bolt (also feeds the under seat stereo amp) to the negative terminal of the blower motor.
So the fan 12V+ is switch on or off by the climate control and the 12V- is converted to pulsed DC by the PWM module. I have confirmed this visually with a scope, and seen the frequency of the pulse change on the input wire of the module.
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