emmasturm4
Toyota Noah blower motor issue
Summary of the thread
A 2021 Toyota Noah experienced a blower motor failure, suspected to be linked to the AUC sensor, as the auto recirculation was also non-functional. Initial checks of the fuses showed no issues, leading to the suspicion of a bad connection. After taking the vehicle to a shop, it was confirmed that a defective connector on the AUC sensor was the cause, and repairing it resolved the blower motor issue.
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emmasturm4 (community.author)
Yeah, I gave the plug a quick look, but didn't really dig deep. Where exactly was the bad connection on your Insignia? Was it obvious once you found it?
lisastern69
I wish I could tell you it was a simple fix I did myself, but honestly, I took it straight to the workshop. They mentioned something about a faulty connector on the sensor itself. If you're not seeing anything obvious, might be worth having someone take a look.
emmasturm4 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! I appreciate it. Turns out you were right – took it to a shop and it was indeed a defective connector on the AUC sensor. Cost me 95€ to get it sorted. Now the blower is working perfectly again.
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lisastern69
Interesting. I had a similar problem with my 2018 Opel Insignia. The climate control went haywire, and the blower just quit. In my case, it also affected the air quality sensor. Did you check the cable and plug connection of the AUC sensor?