AC light Blinking and AC not working..........
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Just to close out this thread - I received my relay in the mail today and plugged it in and my Air Conditioner promptly started working again! - I didn't even need any tools to fix this one!
Thanks for the help on this problem!
Thanks for the help on this problem!
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i'm having the same problem on my 97 es300. also hoping it's just low...weird though, it blinks and doesn't cool when sitting idle, but when you get on the road, the light stays on and blasts cold air fine.
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well duh you have a different problem than this person, so why buy a relay you don't need [thought it wouldn't hurt IF your car was covered on the aforementioned TSB] LOL
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Thanks for posting this fix.
I also confirm that replacing the relay fixed the blinking A/C button light issue for my 2002 ES300.
The old part was "90987-02022" which seemed to work all these years. At 47000 miles, it gave out and the ac light began flashing. Replaced it with a new relay part number "90987-02028" and all is fine. The local Toyota dealer charged $90.
On an aside, my model does not have a 10A fuse in slot #3 as shown in the TSB diagram earlier.
I also confirm that replacing the relay fixed the blinking A/C button light issue for my 2002 ES300.
The old part was "90987-02022" which seemed to work all these years. At 47000 miles, it gave out and the ac light began flashing. Replaced it with a new relay part number "90987-02028" and all is fine. The local Toyota dealer charged $90.
On an aside, my model does not have a 10A fuse in slot #3 as shown in the TSB diagram earlier.
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AC LIght blinks - check relay
My wife's 2003 ES300 AC is not working and the AC light on the climate controls is blinking. The Owners Manual said that the Compressor should be 'checked'. I'm guessing this will be around a $1 Grand at the dealership by the time I'm done.
Anyone seen this problem and know anything about it?
Anyone seen this problem and know anything about it?
I then took it to a local repair shop that specializes in auto AC repair. They ran diagnostics and said it was definitely ELECTRICAL. They simply replaced the RELAY and now it works just fine! The cost was $147 and it took an hour to fix. I hope that helps.
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A/C - Inoperative/A/C Light Flashing
ELECTRICAL
EL009-05
June 3, 2005
Title:
A/C LIGHT FLASHING - MAGNETIC CLUTCH RELAY
Models:
'02 - '04 ES 300 & ES 330, '03 - '04 GX 470
Introduction
This bulletin is to provide information regarding countermeasures to the A/C magnetic clutch relay for A/C light flashing (inoperative A/C) issues on some vehicles equipped with a magnetic clutch compressor.
Applicable^ 2002 - 2004 model year ES 300 and ES 330 vehicles.
^ 2003 - 2004 model year GX 470 vehicles.
Parts Information
Inspection procedure
1. Locate the A/C magnetic clutch relay.
2. Verify the part number printed on the side of the relay.
A. If the part number is 90987-02022, please replace the relay with the countermeasured relay P/N 90987-02028.
B. If the part number does not match 90987-02022, then please diagnose problems by referring to the Technical Information System (TIS): applicable model year and vehicle Repair Manual: Air Conditioning: Troubleshooting.
NOTE: Relays other than P/N 90987-02028 should not be used for this application.
Warranty Information
Applicable Warranty:
This repair is covered under the Lexus Comprehensive Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 48 months or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle's in-service date.
* Warranty application is limited to correction of a problem based upon a customer's specific complaint.
ELECTRICAL
EL009-05
June 3, 2005
Title:
A/C LIGHT FLASHING - MAGNETIC CLUTCH RELAY
Models:
'02 - '04 ES 300 & ES 330, '03 - '04 GX 470
Introduction
This bulletin is to provide information regarding countermeasures to the A/C magnetic clutch relay for A/C light flashing (inoperative A/C) issues on some vehicles equipped with a magnetic clutch compressor.
Applicable^ 2002 - 2004 model year ES 300 and ES 330 vehicles.
^ 2003 - 2004 model year GX 470 vehicles.
Parts Information
Inspection procedure
1. Locate the A/C magnetic clutch relay.
2. Verify the part number printed on the side of the relay.
A. If the part number is 90987-02022, please replace the relay with the countermeasured relay P/N 90987-02028.
B. If the part number does not match 90987-02022, then please diagnose problems by referring to the Technical Information System (TIS): applicable model year and vehicle Repair Manual: Air Conditioning: Troubleshooting.
NOTE: Relays other than P/N 90987-02028 should not be used for this application.
Warranty Information
Applicable Warranty:
This repair is covered under the Lexus Comprehensive Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 48 months or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle's in-service date.
* Warranty application is limited to correction of a problem based upon a customer's specific complaint.
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holy dead thread batman!
helpful info. I replaced the relay in my 03 earlier this year and my A/C is ice cold and works great. Thank god the fix is that easy.
helpful info. I replaced the relay in my 03 earlier this year and my A/C is ice cold and works great. Thank god the fix is that easy.
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Just wanted to let everyone know that this cured my blinking AC light problem on my ES300. I found the part 02028 at Advanced Auto in town for $30.00 so check with NAPA and Advanced in your area for the replacement relay.
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I know this is an old topic but I wanted to let everyone know I got my relay from O'Reilly Auto Parts for $14 plus tax today. Part number of O'Reilly's is R6034 - "BWD multi-use relay". When I took it out of the box, the relay had 90987-02028 printed on it! My A/C is like new again! The icing on the cake is that this OReilly's part has a Lifetime warranty!
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ES300 AC Light is Blinkin....another fix
Hello DMD Dreamer,
Thanks for getting back to me. I was able to find the relay after reading other "posts" on the web site. I couldn't find/get the correct replacement relay. Auto Zone didn't stock them (two types) and Advance Auto Parts had one listed at about 18 bucks that didn't fit in the slot because of an extra "pin" on the relay connectors.
But some wise ole guy that worked there (Advance) took my original relay and went in the back. He came back with a relay that was just a little taller than the original that had the correct number of relay socket pins. The air conditioner started working when I plugged it in. That was about two weeks ago and everything is still working fine.
The replacement relay from "Advance" is Part Number R3154. It's made by BWD and cost............$10.00.
I'm gonna copy and paste this info on the site as well. You never know when information like this might come in handy.
Thanks again for your reply.
Bob Barnes
"Cooler in Maryland"
lol
Thanks for getting back to me. I was able to find the relay after reading other "posts" on the web site. I couldn't find/get the correct replacement relay. Auto Zone didn't stock them (two types) and Advance Auto Parts had one listed at about 18 bucks that didn't fit in the slot because of an extra "pin" on the relay connectors.
But some wise ole guy that worked there (Advance) took my original relay and went in the back. He came back with a relay that was just a little taller than the original that had the correct number of relay socket pins. The air conditioner started working when I plugged it in. That was about two weeks ago and everything is still working fine.
The replacement relay from "Advance" is Part Number R3154. It's made by BWD and cost............$10.00.
I'm gonna copy and paste this info on the site as well. You never know when information like this might come in handy.
Thanks again for your reply.
Bob Barnes
"Cooler in Maryland"
lol
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Where is the Magnetic Cluth Relay located?
RX 330 - looking for the Magnetic Clutch relay so I can replace the part....
Can't find it!!!
Help please.
Thanks, Ginger
Can't find it!!!
Help please.
Thanks, Ginger