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Then it broke again in December and he replaced the blender door. Has been working fine until today. Now I get HOT air, no matter what. Tried taking off the control and looking at the lug nut - that is not the issue.
I am taking it in tomorrow - will tell him about the fuse length issue mentioned above - am I better off just taking it to a dealer and having them replace the panel? I know it's $1k, but that's cheaper than the new HL Hybrid I really want (and cannot afford right now).
Just wondering if there are any tips to give my mechanic or whether he can even do the panel replacement - I just want it FIXED - and done right so I don't have to drive in AZ without AC!
Thanks!
http://www.devalcourt.com/2010/03/fixing-2004-toyota-highlander-ac-and-heat-issu- e/
The question I have since I also have a 2006 Highlander Limited:
It has electronic panel for AC-Control that its of course very different from manual knobs shown on the pics provided by Devalcourt.
Since you've been able to repair Highlander Limited 2006 I am wondering how disassembling-assembling instructions are different with those shown on the pics
Thanks a lot
Old thread I know, but similar problem. 2006 Highlander suddenly has no heat. A little different because in my case the A/C button lights up all the time; pushing it gives tactile feedback but light remains on. Recirc air lights up unless direction is turned to windshield. I don't think there is any warming of the air, its frigid and doesn't clear the fog off the inside of the windows. Water temp nominal.
I read through this entire thread, all my knobs are firm and verified no loose nuts underneath. Thanks to some excellent youtube videos I got access to my environmental controller. All my ribbon cables look OK, no broken wires or solder joints.
Please, any other ideas? It's cold out there! ;-)
cheers,
Jab