BTW, I'm glad I found your video because my old camry, the servo motor, is on the left side, and the corolla is on the right side. Same issue but has a different location . I'll get back to you and let you know it went. It is cold right now, so I don't need to fix it immediately, but I will eventually because summer is only 3 months away.
OK, dude, I got the same problem with my 2008 Toyota Corolla, and I knew that it had to be a rod or lever falling out of place because I had this issue before with a 1998 Toyota camry .OK, my question is, the thing that fell out of place is by the globe shutis that all I have to remove to get to the problem ? I just wish you had removed the thing that fell out place so I could see you put it back in its place, but I'm sure I can figure it out. The problem with my old camry was under the steering wheel where the servo motor is located. Is basically the same issue but on a different location. The reason this happens is because if you turn on the ac fan from off position to HI position very fast ,it will cause the thing that fell off to come off, and the mid vents will stay shut and you won't get any air. Thanks, I think I know what you did, so I should be able to fix it. Mine is a 2008 corolla le automatic, so it should be the same thing.
A goose on a train sure
Reminds me of riding up in new england spring riding up there was awesome
Dead trees
SUNNY BONO💥💥💥
Beamer boi 🔥🔥
Jesus what is that annoying crunching sound?!?
Some settings on the camera that are jacked up
BTW, I'm glad I found your video because my old camry, the servo motor, is on the left side, and the corolla is on the right side. Same issue but has a different location . I'll get back to you and let you know it went. It is cold right now, so I don't need to fix it immediately, but I will eventually because summer is only 3 months away.
OK, I just took a before and after screen shots, and I see what you did,so just removing the glove box should give me easy access to it, right?
OK, dude, I got the same problem with my 2008 Toyota Corolla, and I knew that it had to be a rod or lever falling out of place because I had this issue before with a 1998 Toyota camry .OK, my question is, the thing that fell out of place is by the globe shutis that all I have to remove to get to the problem ? I just wish you had removed the thing that fell out place so I could see you put it back in its place, but I'm sure I can figure it out. The problem with my old camry was under the steering wheel where the servo motor is located. Is basically the same issue but on a different location. The reason this happens is because if you turn on the ac fan from off position to HI position very fast ,it will cause the thing that fell off to come off, and the mid vents will stay shut and you won't get any air. Thanks, I think I know what you did, so I should be able to fix it. Mine is a 2008 corolla le automatic, so it should be the same thing.
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This is addictively good content.
You trying your best to hit a tree well and pass on from this life!
Always ride with a spotter!! 👍
This is the best POV I’ve ever seen really good like I’m the person that’s riding
No fluff=tough stuff
No days off!!
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