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Clean out your A/C fans!

Old 04-08-2008, 12:51 PM
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Clean out your A/C fans!

This is what I found in mine- was making a lot of noise, now- like new!

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http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/64492/gross.jpg
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can you do a writeup for us?
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Looks like mine did...

Nice filename on the pic btw
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Good grief... looks like a lint trap... what did you have maling a nest in there a mouse?... while you're cleaning out the fan it is also a good opportunity to clean out the duct work too... there is some dust release stuff you can put on a rag and wipe araound what you can get to, maybe use a flexible snake thing and get in the rest. there is some anti-mould a/c freshener stuff you can get that will help it smell better too.
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Originally Posted by warriors_03
can you do a writeup for us?
there are three phillips scres and a harness to unplug. Couldn't be easier.

It's all the way over on the passenger side under the glove box
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http://4runners.org/writeups/fan/index.html

You mean this writeup!?
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Here is the write-up for those interested...

http://www.4runners.org/writeups/fan/index.html
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Cxrazy....You are fast my friend, I didn't realize you had already posted. Ha Ha Ha
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Definetly something I'm going to add to my to-do-list this next month.
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i'm doing this soon, now! i'm sure there is something in there i don't want to see after 12 years....
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My guess is it is same or similar to a 2nd gen?
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i need to do this also..wheres the fan at in a tacoma?
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the write up seems to make it more difficult then it really is. I iddn't need to remove the glove box and got to the screws no problem.
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Originally Posted by Cxrazy
thats the one...
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I agree with Runner, I didn't have to remove my glove box either. it's pretty darn easy to do.
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x2 on the 2nd gen question, just realized this is for a 3rd gen, is there a similar procedure for cleaning 2nd gen fans, same location, same procedure? thnx!
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honey, I found the cat!
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I think it's the same for the Taco. Really easy, it's just the screw that's the farthest forward that is really difficult... I should've cleaned the ducts, totally spaced that. I'm not going in there again! I need my shots after that job!

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Originally Posted by taikowaza
x2 on the 2nd gen question, just realized this is for a 3rd gen, is there a similar procedure for cleaning 2nd gen fans, same location, same procedure? thnx!
Yeah its basically in the same place/same proceedure. It is easier to get at with the glovebox out though IMO... you can see what you're working on.
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Originally Posted by 98runner210
there are three phillips scres and a harness to unplug. Couldn't be easier.

It's all the way over on the passenger side under the glove box
yep yep.. most cars are like that.. i took the cabin filter out of my girl's 05 corolla and man was it bad. it was almost pitch black and we dont smoke.. i think the fans need to be cleaned about once a year.. my brother's 96 chevy had a rats nest in his.. atleast thats what it looked like

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