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No air coming out of the vents, blower is working fine

  

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Hi everyone,

As the title shows + the blower motor resistor works fine as well. The 8th Gen Corolla (1998-2001) doesn't have a cabin air filter under the glove box, but for the 2002 model and later they have it designed. What else could be the problem that causes the air not blowing out of the vents? I keep thinking that there might have something clogged in side the vent tube, but I just suddenly happened the next day, it's so weird... If there's an instruction video or guidance on how to check it without breaking anything, please show me.

 

Thanks in advance for those viewed my msg.

 

Car: 2001 Toyota Corolla S 1.8L 4Cyl. OEM


Would it be the fuses issue? here's a website that shows every fuse I have.
https://www.startmycar.com/toyota/corolla/info/fusebox/2001


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Nothing coming out the floor or defroster vents? Like most cars, there are plastic flaps that direct air to floor vents, dash vents or defrost vents. If these get stuck/break that could cause this kind of problem. Also, try the recirculate setting - the intake of air to your blower could be blocked.

 


Oh, here's new update btw, I assume if blower motor, blower motor resistor aren't working, there would still be some air coming out of the vents when driving at hight speed, supposedly, but still 0 air coming out. Is there an instruction on how to inspect the intake of air to my blower? Do I need to take the evaporator apart?


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https://www.autozone.com/cooling-heating-and-climate-control/a-c-heater-blend-door-actuator/toyota/corolla/2001

Also, check all your fuses.


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Hi Scotty,
Please help me!! Both the blower motor resistor and blower motor work fine, and even when turned on and off of the A/C circulation button there's still no air coming out of the vents.

Note: There's no cabin air filter designed for The 8th Gen Corolla (1998-2001) under the glove box, but for the 2002 model and later they have it designed.

What else should I check? I keep thinking that there might have something clogged inside the vent tube?
everything was fine until 2 days ago, it just suddenly happened, it's so weird... If there's an instruction video or guidance on what to check it without breaking anything, please show me.

Thanks in advance to those who viewed my msg.

Car: 2001 Toyota Corolla S 1.8L 4Cyl. OEM


You posted about this problem yesterday. Perhaps you missed the rule about multiple posting when you read the forum rules. Please take note of it for future reference. Thank you. (Topics merged.)

 


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