It sounds as though there is a problem with the actuator that controls the direction of the airflow.
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It sounds as though there is a problem with the ''actuator'' that controls the direction of the airflow.
Here is the [https://cardiagn.com/2006-lexus-rx330-service-repair-manual-pdf/|2006 Lexus RX330 Service Repair Manual] that should help you to find the problem (it should be the same for a 2004 model)
Scroll down and click on the ''Air Conditioning'' link.
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Once you have the file open go to p.AC-12 to see how to test the actuator. Depending on the results go to p.AC-14 to see where it shows to check for the most probable cause of the problem. It points to other pages in the same file.
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Once you have the file open go to p.AC-12 to see how to ''test the actuator''. Depending on the results go to p.AC-14 to see where it shows to check for the most probable cause of the problem. It points to other pages in the same file.
Hi @nas10 ,
It sounds as though there is a problem with the actuator that controls the direction of the airflow.
Here is the [https://cardiagn.com/2006-lexus-rx330-service-repair-manual-pdf/|2006 Lexus RX330 Service Repair Manual] that should help you to find the problem (it should be the same for a 2004 model)
Scroll down and click on the ''Air Conditioning'' link.
Once you have the file open go to p.AC-12 to see how to test the actuator. Depending on the results go to p.AC-14 to see where it shows to check for the most probable cause of the problem. It points to other pages in the same file.
Hopefully this is of some help