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Need what's listed in the title. Toyota of Nashua wants $485. I'd like to avoid spending that since I'm already $200 in for diagnostics and a recharge.
What are your symptoms butcher?
No A/C. No signal getting to the compressor relay. Issue diagnosed to the amplifier
EDIT: I have a thread on T4R also
The amplifier is a grey box behind the fan control panel so yes, easy to get to. I don't use E-shady so I figured I'd ping a few forums to see what comes up.
Part number 88650-35231
There's one for ~$50 on fleabay. Temperature Control Module Toyota 4 Runner 2005 88650 35231 SR5 | eBay
I can order it for you.
I don't know what the hell Bonanza is, but the same people are listing it for ~$60.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODULE TOYOTA 4 RUNNER 2005 88650-35231 SR5 OEM - Other
Yeah, I saw those after a Google search. What concerns me is they are listed for an SR5. I have a Limited
There is seemingly a difference in models equipped with or without the Auto feature but I have not been able to check if they are in fact different part numbers.
If you can figure out the part numbers thing and you order the EBay one, I'll put $40 in your pocket for your time
According to Toyota 88650-35231 Amplifier assy, air conditioner, ?1 - Toyota genuine OEM part this part was used in both the Limited and the SR5.
Is the 88650-35231 # actually from yours, or is that looked up somewhere?
The fleabay one shows 88650-35231 printed on the amplifier assembly.
I'm happy to order it for you if you'd like.
FWIW, my 08 started life as an SR5 but also has auto climate control.
Ordered. Should be here by Saturday.
I'll let you know when it comes in and figure out how to get it to you.
Great!
I have a wedding to attend on Saturday in Nashua. I'll be free outside of that.
Do you still have my number?
Great community at this site imo :o
In an effort to keep this updated (and as I suspected all along) the issue was NOT the a/c amplifier.
First off, a huge thank you to jasnmar for fronting the money (and time) to purchase the a/c amp and delivering it to me on Friday (and also thanks for letting me short you on the money until Sunday).
Failure was instantly reaized Friday night while Jason was still at my house so Saturday morning I went through the diagnostic procedures I had and, long story short, discovered that I had code 23 being displayed on the control panel. Searched the web, located the A/C and heater control DTC's for a 2006 RAV4 and saw that the same code is related to the pressure sensor and the a/c amplifier on that vehicle . Went out on a limb and started tracing the wires from the pressure sensor and noticed two sections of broken wires. Grabbed the soldering iron and the rest is history!
I left a mssg with the shop Saturday morning to which they called back this morning. This was a bit surprising since I am a new customer to them (within 6mos) and I know I pissed off the owner last Saturday by suggesting they use the diag procedures I could provide to them. Well, we had a nice talk today and they have a much clearer understanding of what I expect in the future......especially since, not once but twice, I encouraged them to use the procedures I had which would have saved on time, effort and also my dashboard being ripped apart.
Looks like I'm getting free mounting and balancing for a while...![]()
Nice of you to post an update with the real issue bergs, when someone googles this problem in future they'll get the right answer.
Funny bergs, my 4Runner is having issues and all my attempts to diagnose/fix have failed. Taking it to the dealer on monday![]()
Have you seen my thread on T4R? There are 3 diagnostic procedures which were posted a while back...one in particular has you using the control panel to look for error codes. If you need further guidance using those procedures to diagnose, you know how to find me.
Oh....thought you were talking A/C issues.
V6 or 8?
Sounds like a good time to install a TRD supercharger...
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Piggyback or standalone ECU and a custom tune would be the only way. To my knowledge no one has been successful at breaking into the factory ECU on either the 6 or 8.