2010 Corolla ac blower and blinkers went out

Asked by Lo Jul 26, 2020 at 10:15 PM about the 2010 Toyota Corolla LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I have a 2010 Toyota Corolla with a little over 200000 miles on it. The other day I was driving  It and All a sudden the AC and the blinkers go out. After that I get a check engine light for the transmission.  Is it  unlikely that they are connected? Does anybody know if they run off of the secondary power attached to the battery positive terminal. Toyota is very stingy about the details of their wiring system. I appreciate any help

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Has the battery light come on? If so your alternator is bad. Have the alternator checked out.

Nope. No battery light. Alternator was just replaced a couple months ago

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I would think your blower motor is bad or the blower relay is where I'd go with my focus. The relay is cheaper obviously I'd go that way first. No, I doubt the tran has anything to do with engine light. your blinker goes out because the relay quit working for you. Probably a round device, a bit small and in the power box. All it does it shut off current on the circuit so that the light goes on and off with a sound of tick tick. That is what you are hearing during turns. Simple things in life.. good luck. ( if it was me, I'd put very little money in a Corolla and go get my parts out of a junk yard.The yard I go to rotates cars out every 5 weeks. I'm always getting new parts off cars as I need. Life is good.

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