I have a 2017 toyota corolla at 58,000 miles that made the same sounds as the car in the video. I started off making those sounds to eventually not working at all. Today i changed the blower motor myself with the help of this video!! This video was SOOO helpful and easy to follow. Thank you so much! For anyone watching/reading make sure to get the right one. My car needed the motor with auto temp which has a different electrical plug than the regular one. Thank you again for your helpful video!
Great video! I'm a 28 year old female and I was able to do mine! I definitely took me over an hour but I had sweaty hands and kept loosing my bring and I struggled with the clips but it was a piece of cake!!
Yes thank you. I removed the motor. Now I just have to order a new one. My old one wasn't running at all and I checked my fuses and they were OK so I hope this fixes it.
@@treborzerimar118 oh lord that part took the longest after hurting my fingers I grabbed a flat screw driver and used that to push it down and that did the trick
Thank you so much. This helped me replace mine with ease. Removing the connector was a real pain on the fan blower motor. I thought I was going to break it lol.
After I figured out how to semi comfortably sit (fyi it was upside down with the passenger seat reclined), I got it done in under 75 minutes. Thank you :-D
Thanks for this video !! It looks like my Motor blower may have gone out since no cold or hot air blows out . I’m having a hair time finding thereplacemnt part but I soon as I find it I will attempt to fix myself . Thank you !!
I had a lot of trouble with the white clips too. I was able to get them off with short, needle nose vise grips. (I didn't have needle nose pliers on hand but, I'm willing to bet they'd be more likely to work than bare hands too though.)
@@kittypaws520 After 100,000 miles in my ac started making that fluttering noise and got closer to the noise to the glove box i figured it was the fan and now watching this video it all makes sense
@@jsimpson518 lol wow interesting. Just saw your reply... Honestly I haven't had the problem since replacing it and I'm at 122,000 miles so you should be good once you get the work done. Good luck!
My blower runs good then starts slowing down , when I tap on the motor the speed picks back up. I've noticed also that the fan does make a odd sound on low speeds. Could it be the resistor ? I'm thinking motor because if you tap on the motor the speed goes back to high again. Thanks for any help. And thanks for the awesome videos
Thanks for your patience. I would say it’s the motor and to change it out. If I’m not mistaken, I believe the resistor is in the motor for this model. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Hey Roy I have the same car. I don’t have any problems with the ac. But the cooling system fan sound loud pretty much everytime the car is running n the fan kicks in. It didn’t had this problem when I got it with 0 miles any help would be appreciated.
Hello Roy I have a 2014 Toyota Corolla that the AC temperature nobe is locked. & since it’s locked on Cold the ac doesn’t blow cold. All hot .When taking out the air & cabin filter it barely rotates but then locks again.
Sorry for the late response, been a little busy lately. I don’t believe I’m fully understanding your question. Are you talking about the AC blower motor not rotating? If you’re talking about the AC blower motor not rotating, first you have to make sure you have power going to the blower motor. If you do have power and it’s not working then you have to replace the AC blower motor. As for your temperature knob being stuck, I would suggest removing the knob and making sure the shaft turns properly. If it does then you’ll just have to replace the knob, the knob is made of plastic so it can easily break. If the shaft doesn’t turn, then that’s what you’ll have to replace. If all that is working probably, the first thing you’ll do is check to see if you are low on Freon. If you are low on Freon, top it off and check for leaks. If the Freon levels are normal, check to see if you AC compressor clutch is activated. Those are the most common issues to check first. Let me know how it goes and if you have any other questions, I’ll try to answer them the best I can. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
I took out the old motor and replaced it the new one just as instructed in your video, everything works but when I turn my AC/Heater on, it sounds like the fan is rubbing against something as it’s spinning, did I do something wrong? Is there someone I can call or contact for help? I have the same model/year Toyota in the video, thank you!
First try pull it out again and make sure there's nothing inside the compartment, I've seen a few that's had a leaves or a plastic bag stuck inside so make sure there's nothing stuck inside. Next thing I would do is return the blower motor for a replacement, it could be a defective part. Let me know how it goes. Thanks for watching, aloha!
I believe the 2017 is a little different but I believe it the same general concept. If you come across any issues, let me know and I’ll try to help/guide how the best I can. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Hello i have a question, my AC blowing weak air out but it's still cold and there was a slight whirring sound to it. do you think this is the blower motor issue or something else. also i'm not good with cars so hopefully you can explain as easy as possible🥰
I should add that blower needs to be removed, cleaned and disinfected because a mouse/chipmunk got in there with acorns and mucked it up. Any suggestions regarding what to do to keep rodents out of the engine compartment would be appreciated.
I didn’t even know rodents could get back there! I do know a lot of the rubbish that gets in there is usually from the glove compartment. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
It definitely is a convenient spot and it is awfully early for the AC blower motor to go bad. Unfortunately, sometimes it just happens with car parts. Thanks for always watching and supporting 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Can I access my coil from there? I need to remove this vinegar smell coming from the a.c. I tried spraying the chemical foam through the drain tube and it didn't work. Last resort is removing the blower and trying to access the coil from there with an extension hose
Unfortunately without having the car in front of me I can’t say 100% on it but I would first suggest removing the cabin air filter and have the car and AC running, and spray some disinfectant (they do sell specified disinfectant for this) to try and get rid of the smell. Hope that helps and Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Unfortunately, I need the car on hand to physically look for it and I do not have the car in front of me. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help, thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Hey not trying to be rude or anything but at the beginning of the vid you said it was an 8mm socket, then when you went to actually undo the 3 bolts you said it was a 5/16 socket. Which one was it?
My bad, I didn’t I realized I was interchanging it, thanks for catching that! 5/16in is only tiny increments off from 8mm, so in this case 5/16in socket is the same as 8mm socket. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@@RoysGarage808 Great news! Your video helped me replace my blower motor with relative ease.....bad news is, the problem was not the blower motor. I had replaced the cabin filter about 2 months ago, so that only leaves the blower motor resistor. Is the resistor in the same place as the blower motor and if so can you kinda pinpoint me as to where
@@ILoveWeapons i don’t have the car in front of me to look but if I’m not mistaken the resistor for this model is on the blower motor. It’s possible you got a faulty motor, I would definitely try to switch it out again. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
I have a 2017 toyota corolla at 58,000 miles that made the same sounds as the car in the video. I started off making those sounds to eventually not working at all. Today i changed the blower motor myself with the help of this video!! This video was SOOO helpful and easy to follow. Thank you so much!
For anyone watching/reading make sure to get the right one. My car needed the motor with auto temp which has a different electrical plug than the regular one.
Thank you again for your helpful video!
You just saved my son 374 in parts and labor. Thank you. We will be picking up a part and doing it together.
Damnit mom 🤣 🤣 🤣
Great video! I'm a 28 year old female and I was able to do mine! I definitely took me over an hour but I had sweaty hands and kept loosing my bring and I struggled with the clips but it was a piece of cake!!
Great thing about video is that there’s editing, some jobs are tough and take a really long time!!! Glad I could help and Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Yes thank you. I removed the motor. Now I just have to order a new one. My old one wasn't running at all and I checked my fuses and they were OK so I hope this fixes it.
How did you take off those white clips
@@treborzerimar118 oh lord that part took the longest after hurting my fingers I grabbed a flat screw driver and used that to push it down and that did the trick
Excellent! Just what I was looking for, because the blower of my 2017 Corolla died and this video saved my day.
Glad I could help, thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Thank you so much. This helped me replace mine with ease. Removing the connector was a real pain on the fan blower motor. I thought I was going to break it lol.
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching 🤙🤙🤙
Very helpful...I'm working outside in subfreezing weather...makes the job a little bit more challenging
Thank you Roy, really easy to follow video. I’m going to have to replace my motor soon, and now I know, it’s not that big of a deal to do.
Great video I just replaced mine it’s easy. It took me 20 minutes. Thanks
After I figured out how to semi comfortably sit (fyi it was upside down with the passenger seat reclined), I got it done in under 75 minutes. Thank you :-D
Thank you so much your video was really helpful and I saved tons of money I changed my self of my blower motor!
You're awesome! Thank you so much for this video you saved me so much money! You're greatly appreciated.
Thanks for this video !! It looks like my Motor blower may have gone out since no cold or hot air blows out . I’m having a hair time finding thereplacemnt part but I soon as I find it I will attempt to fix myself . Thank you !!
Thanks for watching 🤙🤙🤙
Great video! Replaced in 10 mins. Thank you!
About to save this girl sum money!, I can absolutely do that thank you very much appreciated now in 2023!,,
You absolutely can, my videos are to guide and show you how simple some jobs can be!!! Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Thank you! Very clear instructions
I wish seen video before working on the vehicle your awesome thanks
I had a lot of trouble with the white clips too. I was able to get them off with short, needle nose vise grips. (I didn't have needle nose pliers on hand but, I'm willing to bet they'd be more likely to work than bare hands too though.)
Thanks, Roy! Went without a hitch!
Beautiful video brotha!!!! Thank you so much for the step by step
Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Exelente video gracias Sir.
Thanks to this video, I found the blower. This is my work vehicle. Gave it a kick and now my ac works again. Thank God toyotas can take some abuse
Thank you Roy! Just saved me $$!
Thanks Roy, appreciate it. Too simple.
Thanks for putting this together!
Thanks for watching 🤙
Thanks Roy! This helped a lot!
Glad I could help. Thanks for 4🤙🤙🤙
Very good video 👍
Changing mine now. Did you have to unplug the battery before doing this job?
For this one, you do NOT have to disconnect the battery. I hope that helps, thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@@RoysGarage808 Great! Thank you for replying.
Thank you sooooooo Much
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Great video. God Bless!
Hey pal! This is going to be my second time replacing my AC blower. Do u know if this is a common thing to happen in this year of corollas?
It’s actually not a common problem, 2017 is still young yet. Could it possibly be a fault part? Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@@kittypaws520 After 100,000 miles in my ac started making that fluttering noise and got closer to the noise to the glove box i figured it was the fan and now watching this video it all makes sense
@@moneymakesmoney1545 literally same. I have a 2019 Corolla with 91,000 miles and doing that. This video saved our lives lol
@@jsimpson518 lol wow interesting. Just saw your reply... Honestly I haven't had the problem since replacing it and I'm at 122,000 miles so you should be good once you get the work done. Good luck!
Thank you!
Why do you need that connector grease?
Do I absolutely need the grease if I don't have any?
Do I need automatic temp control? Or one without ATC for my 16 Corolla ?
I'm on a tight budget can I use an aftermaket blower on this? Have you heard of any problems using them?
My blower runs good then starts slowing down , when I tap on the motor the speed picks back up. I've noticed also that the fan does make a odd sound on low speeds. Could it be the resistor ? I'm thinking motor because if you tap on the motor the speed goes back to high again. Thanks for any help. And thanks for the awesome videos
Thanks for your patience. I would say it’s the motor and to change it out. If I’m not mistaken, I believe the resistor is in the motor for this model. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Did this fix the problem?
Hey Roy I have the same car. I don’t have any problems with the ac. But the cooling system fan sound loud pretty much everytime the car is running n the fan kicks in. It didn’t had this problem when I got it with 0 miles any help would be appreciated.
Hey Roy, I have a 2020 Corolla; are steps essentially the same?
Removed it. A bit easier than depicted here because white plugs are not attached to blower.
It’s usually essentially the same process, but I haven’t done this job on a 2020 so that’s good to know! Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Hello Roy I have a 2014 Toyota Corolla that the AC temperature nobe is locked. & since it’s locked on Cold the ac doesn’t blow cold. All hot .When taking out the air & cabin filter it barely rotates but then locks again.
Sorry for the late response, been a little busy lately.
I don’t believe I’m fully understanding your question. Are you talking about the AC blower motor not rotating? If you’re talking about the AC blower motor not rotating, first you have to make sure you have power going to the blower motor. If you do have power and it’s not working then you have to replace the AC blower motor.
As for your temperature knob being stuck, I would suggest removing the knob and making sure the shaft turns properly. If it does then you’ll just have to replace the knob, the knob is made of plastic so it can easily break. If the shaft doesn’t turn, then that’s what you’ll have to replace.
If all that is working probably, the first thing you’ll do is check to see if you are low on Freon. If you are low on Freon, top it off and check for leaks. If the Freon levels are normal, check to see if you AC compressor clutch is activated.
Those are the most common issues to check first. Let me know how it goes and if you have any other questions, I’ll try to answer them the best I can. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Thank you Roy!
Is the electric grease essential?
It’s not NECESSARY but very good and recommended for the best electrical connection. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
My ac blows weak and when i drive over bump it blows hard then back to weak after a while its never consistent could this be the problem?
Appreciate from helpful
Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
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I took out the old motor and replaced it the new one just as instructed in your video, everything works but when I turn my AC/Heater on, it sounds like the fan is rubbing against something as it’s spinning, did I do something wrong? Is there someone I can call or contact for help? I have the same model/year Toyota in the video, thank you!
First try pull it out again and make sure there's nothing inside the compartment, I've seen a few that's had a leaves or a plastic bag stuck inside so make sure there's nothing stuck inside. Next thing I would do is return the blower motor for a replacement, it could be a defective part. Let me know how it goes. Thanks for watching, aloha!
is this the same for a 2014-2016 corolla?
hopefully, my 2015 went out too 😂
I believe the 2017 is a little different but I believe it the same general concept. If you come across any issues, let me know and I’ll try to help/guide how the best I can. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@@htxdev same as a 15
Same as 2016 I just did mine minutes ago
@@Monica-il3rg What were your symptoms? Mine comes on then goes off then comes on strong.
Hello i have a question, my AC blowing weak air out but it's still cold and there was a slight whirring sound to it. do you think this is the blower motor issue or something else. also i'm not good with cars so hopefully you can explain as easy as possible🥰
did you ever figure out the issue?
thanks !
heater blower motor and ac blower motor are the same??/ if same, why not just the blower motor??/
I should add that blower needs to be removed, cleaned and disinfected because a mouse/chipmunk got in there with acorns and mucked it up. Any suggestions regarding what to do to keep rodents out of the engine compartment would be appreciated.
I didn’t even know rodents could get back there! I do know a lot of the rubbish that gets in there is usually from the glove compartment. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
my 2017 corolla the ac is not blowing any air. when I turn my ac on it does nothing. you think I need a new ac blower motor
It’ll be the first thing I would check to make sure there’s power going to that. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Is this blower motor responsible for heater as well?
Sure is, all tied in together. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@@RoysGarage808 thank you !
That's really a nice location but that's awful early for a blower motor to go bad.
It definitely is a convenient spot and it is awfully early for the AC blower motor to go bad. Unfortunately, sometimes it just happens with car parts. Thanks for always watching and supporting 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Is it BLDC motor blower?
Can I access my coil from there? I need to remove this vinegar smell coming from the a.c. I tried spraying the chemical foam through the drain tube and it didn't work. Last resort is removing the blower and trying to access the coil from there with an extension hose
Unfortunately without having the car in front of me I can’t say 100% on it but I would first suggest removing the cabin air filter and have the car and AC running, and spray some disinfectant (they do sell specified disinfectant for this) to try and get rid of the smell. Hope that helps and Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
I'm having trouble "pushing the clips in" to take out those two white plugs
I can’t find the resistor... please help?!
Unfortunately, I need the car on hand to physically look for it and I do not have the car in front of me. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help, thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
That little phillips screw is a nightmare
Hey not trying to be rude or anything but at the beginning of the vid you said it was an 8mm socket, then when you went to actually undo the 3 bolts you said it was a 5/16 socket. Which one was it?
My bad, I didn’t I realized I was interchanging it, thanks for catching that! 5/16in is only tiny increments off from 8mm, so in this case 5/16in socket is the same as 8mm socket. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@@RoysGarage808 Great news! Your video helped me replace my blower motor with relative ease.....bad news is, the problem was not the blower motor.
I had replaced the cabin filter about 2 months ago, so that only leaves the blower motor resistor. Is the resistor in the same place as the blower motor and if so can you kinda pinpoint me as to where
@@ILoveWeapons i don’t have the car in front of me to look but if I’m not mistaken the resistor for this model is on the blower motor. It’s possible you got a faulty motor, I would definitely try to switch it out again. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Thank you!