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lexus0239

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  1. Thank You...Thank You.....Thank You.....With your instructions and pictures made the job easy to do and what to expect.....one of the two brass screws had a bad time getting it out...used needle nose vise grips to remove it...what I would suggest is to retap the holes if the screws do not go in easy. once again Thank You ...Thank You ....thank You
  2. Very nice! Glad you found itl. I think I may have given you the wrong location for the HVAC blower relay. Was it in the interior fuse block instead of in the engine compartment fuse block? The relay for the HVAC was in the engine compartment box. Exactly like you said .Thank you again.... BOB
  3. I don't know what to tell you. According to the diagrams for your ES and my LS, their blower motors are in approximately the same location. I can just barely see the housing the blower motor on my LS fits into by opening my glove compartment and removing the part of the rear glove compartment that covers where the cabin filter goes. Maybe you have to lay on your back on the floor and look upward -- I assume you have removed the trim panel under the dash. There is a relay for the blower in the engine compartment fuse box -- the diagram I'm looking at shows that it is the relay nearest the firewall .... probably described on the fuse box lid. There are other components directly associated with the blower motor -- resister, controller. Look up your car on http://www.toyodiy.com and search for "blower" to see a list. thank you , it was exactly what you said. A relay that was stuck,,,,,freed it up everything worked,,,,sanded the points ,temp fix will get new relay Mon. thank you once again Bob
  4. I don't know what to tell you. According to the diagrams for your ES and my LS, their blower motors are in approximately the same location. I can just barely see the housing the blower motor on my LS fits into by opening my glove compartment and removing the part of the rear glove compartment that covers where the cabin filter goes. Maybe you have to lay on your back on the floor and look upward -- I assume you have removed the trim panel under the dash. There is a relay for the blower in the engine compartment fuse box -- the diagram I'm looking at shows that it is the relay nearest the firewall .... probably described on the fuse box lid. There are other components directly associated with the blower motor -- resister, controller. Look up your car on http://www.toyodiy.com and search for "blower" to see a list. I took off the bottom panel and there it was.....thanks to your pictures of the RX they are the same ...thank you so much ... thank you so much .....Bob
  5. Those instructions are for an ES -- not an RX. The blower fan motor in a 2000 RX300 can be seen in the attached diagram ... or do you also have an ES that is not shown in your profile? The blower motor is in my 97 ES is the one that went bad...looking for that motor thank you
  6. removed the glove box.........could not find blower motor .....help ...thanks
  7. took out glove box......could not find blower motor.....help thanks
  8. :o Blower motor on my 1998 ES 300 stopped working recently. If you could email me the pdf if would be much appreciated. Email is dennisrlane@excite.com. Thanks. have the same problem on my 97 es300 ...could you send me the pdf it would help out a lot....my Email is lexus0239@sbcglobal.net thanks
  9. Blower motor on my 1998 ES 300 stopped working recently. If you could email me the pdf if would be much appreciated. Email is dennisrlane@excite.com. Thanks. blower motor stopped working on my 97 es300. could you Email me the pdf it would help out a LOT....Email is lexus0239@sbcglobal.net
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