There are several possibilities but the most likely would be a blown fuse for the air conditioning compressor clutch or loss of coolant. The former is simple to check, the latter requires a trip to an air conditioning shop or your Toyota dealer to have the system checked. Other possibilities could include blocked cooling fins on the heat exchanger, a faulty thermostat or, if you have automatic climate control perhaps something more complicated has gone wrong. The final possibility is that someone turned off the air conditioning switch during the winter (auto climate control). If it isn't the fuse then a trip to your Toyota dealer or trusted mechanic is in order. Cheers,
Gadget
The blower motor resistor is defective.
i have Toyota 1996 Camry fan blow will not work what fuse make it work and location . fan motor ck out all right
The most common cause of engine failure is lack of maintenance (NO OIL IN CRANKCASE). Cost of repairs could range from $2000 to $4000.
Blow shop air thru the 4 tubes that are in the corners of the sun roof.
turn it up until they distort...do not turn it up(wattage) past their distortion level or you'll blow 'em :)
It is broken. AC's usually blow cold air.
There are two separate accumulators one for front and one for rear
The armature in the air conditioning clutch is either shorting to gound, or is worn to the point that it no longer provides adequite resistance.
I attempted to refill the air-conditioning fluid and it had plenty of pressure... I'm not sure why the air won't get cold.
A head gasket can blow on any thing.
It's probably "blow-by", a condition where the exhaust gasses blow past collapsed rings. If you haven't kept the oil properly changed, you may have built up carbon around the rings and they may not be able to make a good seal. Once that happens, you get blow-by and you loose seals and have other problems.
ofcourse they do, they blow on any engine