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Front Manual Temp Control Blower Motor Resistor Fits 2000-2004 Avalon / 2002-2006 Camry / 2004-2005 Sienna / 2004-2008 Solara Replace 3A1244 RU294 20209 RU-294 8713841020 JA1341

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  • Check the Amazon Parts Finder to see if this parts fit your vehicle and check the descroption also to see the detail fitment info
  • Crossreference with 8713841020, JA1341
  • Innovative engineering, manufacturing technology and quality control ensure that STETIG HVAC Blower Motor Resistor meet or exceed the performance of the original equipment they replace. Every unit is designed to OE fit, form and function requirements accomplished by leveraging STETIG's OE expertise
  • STETIG offers complete HVAC Blower Motor Resistor coverage for Asian, Domestic and European vehicles, top brand awareness and unsurpassed quality
  • STETIG warrants its HVAC Blower Motor Resistor for a period of three years from the date of purchase. Within this period, we will replace any HVAC Blower Motor Resistor shown to be defective in material or workmanship.Designed to provide a perfect fit for a hassle free installation, this reliable product can help you get you vehicle back on the road faster and easier.



Product Description

HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)

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Brand Information

STETIG

  • Provider of HVAC Blower Motor Resistor products to the worldwide OEM market and aftermarket.
  • STETIG offers complete HVAC Blower Motor Resistor coverage for Asian, Domestic and European vehicles,
  • Top brand awareness and unsurpassed quality.

Fit the following WITH Manual Temp Control

  • 2000-2004* Avalon XL with engine V6 - 3.0L 2995cc GAS MFI type 1MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2000-2004* Avalon XLS with engine V6 - 3.0L 2995cc GAS MFI type 1MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2005-2006* Camry Base with engine L4 - 2.4L 2362cc GAS MFI type 2AZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2006* Camry LE with engine L4 - 2.4L 2362cc GAS MFI type 2AZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2006* Camry LE with engine V6 - 3.0L 2995cc GAS MFI type 1MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2006* Camry SE with engine L4 - 2.4L 2362cc GAS MFI type 2AZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2005-2006* Camry SE with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc 202ci GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004 Camry SE with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2006* Camry XLE with engine L4 - 2.4L 2362cc GAS MFI type 2AZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2006* Camry XLE with engine V6 - 3.0L 2995cc GAS MFI type 1MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2005* Sienna CE with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc 202ci GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2005* Sienna LE with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc 202ci GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2005* Sienna XLE Limited with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc 202ci GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2005* Sienna XLE with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc 202ci GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2008* Solara SE with engine L4 - 2.4L 2362cc GAS MFI type 2AZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2005-2008* Solara SE with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc 202ci GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004 Solara SE with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004-2008* Solara SLE with engine L4 - 2.4L 2362cc GAS MFI type 2AZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2005-2008* Solara SLE with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc 202ci GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2004 Solara SLE with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2008 Solara Sport with engine L4 - 2.4L 2362cc GAS MFI type 2AZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC
  • 2008 Solara Sport with engine V6 - 3.3L 3300cc 202ci GAS MFI type 3MZ-FE - 4 valve DOHC

This bulletin describes common blower motor resistor failures including in-spection and test-ing to ensure proper operation

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The STETIG technical services team receives many calls about inoperative blower motors and blower motors that only work on certain speeds. When a blower motor only works on the high-est speed most likely the blower motor resistor has failed. A failed resistor will sometimes allow the blower motor to run on the high-est speed position because the max speed is not resisted and will have a separate circuit through the resistor. Before replacing the resistor check the circuit fuse and wiring for possible damage. The failure of individual fan speeds may also indicate a failed blower resistor. Be sure to check the wiring and connector for damage first.

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A DVOM (digital volt ohm meter) is necessary to te-st the blower motor circuits. Using a wiring diagram for the vehicle application and the te-st meter, te-st each circuit while cycling the fan switch at each of the fan speeds. You should see a change in the activated circuit as you cycle the fan switch. Fan resistors with integrated circuitry and vehicles with automatic climate control will require a more in depth understanding of circuit operation to te-st.

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It is possible in some cases the resistor connector can melt causing the failure, or you may have a situation where the resistor has been replaced recently and failed again. For this situation, the blower motor amperage draw should be te-sted to verify it has not exceeded the rated amperage specification causing excessive heat leading to melting and failure. For this te-st you will need to locate the fuse for the blower motor circuit. The vehicle owner’s manual is a good place to find the location and correct rated amperage fuse required. Using a voltmeter and an amperage clamp, install the clamp around the harness leading to the blower motor, this will give you an accurate amperage reading of the blower motor.

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With the blower fan running on high speed the percentage should be less than half of the fuse rating. Allow the fan to run for an extended time for this te-st to allow the motor to reach full operating temperature. If the draw is over half the fuse AMP rating, the blower motor is the likely cause of the resistor failure. Replacement of all failed, damaged, and worn components are required to ensure the blower motor runs properly and to prevent future component failures or damage to the blower motor circuits.

Many trouble codes and electrical problems may lead to the replacement of an electrical connector. This article will guide you through the proper replacement procedure of those electrical connectors.

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We do not offer resistor connectors in this Asin

STETIG offers many aftermarket replacement electrical connectors. We receive numerous questions concerning proper wire orientation. On many of our aftermarket replacement electrical connectors the wire color will may not match the wire color of the connector it is taking the place of. The color of the wire and connector is irrelevant, but the gauge thickness is critical. A smaller gauge wire will not be able to handle the load that a larger gauge wire can and may lead to an overheat condition and possible fire. When installing a new connector, it must be wired in the same manner as the OE connector. To correctly install the new product, cut one wire at a time matching the new connector cavity to the old to ensure the proper circuits are being connected.

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We do not offer resistor connectors in this Asin

In cases that the old connector is damaged to the point that you cannot tell what cavity a certain terminal was originally installed, a factory service manual with connector views or schematics will need to be obtained.

For example, in the picture above the orange wire could be identified as the numbe-r one cavity and should match the location on the new electrical connector.To install the new connector, it is important to cut one wire at a time in a staggered length pattern. The staggered length pattern will allow the wire harness to lay flat and not have a mass of repairs in one area which will allow a cleaner looking repair and prevent possible interference with items around it.

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We do not offer resistor connectors in this Asin

Solder and shrink tube are the best repair choice, but a crimp style butt connector is an acceptable alternative when used with shrink tubing to protect the connection.Don't using wire nuts, blade or scotch locks for permanent clean connections. Attaching the new connector to the old harness should be done by stripping the insulation away on both wires you will be connecting, this will allow you to use a solder iron and solder to permanently bond the two wires while making a lasting, low resistance connection. Shrink tubing over the newly bonded wires is required to prevent a short circuit and to prevent corrosion. Remember to install the shrink tube before the wires are soldered together.


David
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
Exact replacement, fixes the problem
Jorge
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
Worked for 30 minutes. Then failed.
J. Diaz
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
This product is as good as OEM without the dealership price.
Mikey
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Easy install
wood33
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023
Functions but of higher resistance. Good enough for the price.
Dajon Hinkletown Cupp
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022
Worked for 4 weeks, then stopped working on all speeds except “high”. Defective after use.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022
worked perfectly
Manda
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2020
Installation was a breeze even though the location of this Resistor in my 2006 Toyota Solara SE Sports 2.4L is very awkward. I had to bend my head down on the passenger side under the glove compartment to take the old one out and install the new one. Now my fan is running smoothly and blowing very well. Overall, a good product at a very decent price!
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