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Anonymous Posted on Aug 28, 2013

My problem with Toyota granvia air condition is that my front air condition is not browing the air but the back one is browing and cooling .can I have the picture of the air condition system if its possible

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The compressor is fine, if the rear unit operates. Check your front blower fan for a loose/ broken wire or blown fuse.

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