- Jul 7, 2007
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Hey everyone.
We recently got an 08 RAV4 with 100K on it. It's been working great so far, but recently (past month) the fan would only work on the 'high' setting. After looking around some/researching, the most probable cause pointed to the resistor.
I finally got out there today and replaced it.....and.....same thing
Turns out the airflow on settings 1-3 is the same - very very low but there is some airflow. I could tell only by placing my cheek up next to the vents and swtiching the speeds on the knob. On high - well, it works like it should...unless........
...... if you lightly turn or touch the knob, the fan will stop. Almost like there's a 'dead zone' on the knob somewhere. You need to wiggle it a bit to get it back on. That trick only works on high tho. The other speeds yield zilch with the highly scientific 'wiggle it around some' test lol.
Is it then reasonable to replace the Blower Switch/Knob component?
I've little knowledge on how to use a multimeter. About the only thing I know how to do with one is find out if a wire/connection is broken or not (continuity I think).
We recently got an 08 RAV4 with 100K on it. It's been working great so far, but recently (past month) the fan would only work on the 'high' setting. After looking around some/researching, the most probable cause pointed to the resistor.
I finally got out there today and replaced it.....and.....same thing
Turns out the airflow on settings 1-3 is the same - very very low but there is some airflow. I could tell only by placing my cheek up next to the vents and swtiching the speeds on the knob. On high - well, it works like it should...unless........
...... if you lightly turn or touch the knob, the fan will stop. Almost like there's a 'dead zone' on the knob somewhere. You need to wiggle it a bit to get it back on. That trick only works on high tho. The other speeds yield zilch with the highly scientific 'wiggle it around some' test lol.
Is it then reasonable to replace the Blower Switch/Knob component?
I've little knowledge on how to use a multimeter. About the only thing I know how to do with one is find out if a wire/connection is broken or not (continuity I think).
