Found my problem after checking battery and alternator charge, all fuses, secure connections to conssole from fuse box and removing negative battery post to reset computer. Although it wasn't touched when the problem arose, apparently by barely turning the key back towards the off position problem solved. Must be ignition going bad and I will worry about that later. Good luck if you have the same problem.
Loss of power, poor fuel mileage, converter getting red hot, and a blowing sound from the exhaust.
Ours did this and the on/off switch was bad.
If the AC stopped blowing air on your 2003 Toyota Echo, the blower fuse could be to blame. If the fuse is fine, it might be the blower resistor that needs to be replaced.
i know the AC in my ZX2 stopped blowing because of a loose wire
wind stops blowing when there is no high pressure area & low pressure area- and this is possible only when earth gets equally warmed by sunrays.so,if the wind stopped blowing for a year then there will be no rain on that year. on other hand the production of electricity by wind power will stop.
Has the fan stopped blowing or is the air coming out cold? Need more info please, make model, year and such.
Could be anything? Best to have a pro look at it
no
because you car is stupid
No power, no air! Simple
On a new car like yours it is probably the "Resistor switch" that has failed ....this is a common occurance on these cars. You can get it fixed at a Garage for about $100.00 or do it yourself....It is located under the dash near the blower motor
Check blower motor fuse Check to see if compressor is working