Created on: 2019-09-23
Watch this video for step-by-step help to replace your 05-16 Toyota RAV4's AC and heater control switch.
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Trim Tool Set
What's up, guys? I'm Andy from 1A Auto. In this video I'm going to show you how to replace the AC and heater control switch on this 2010 Toyota Rav4. If you need parts for your vehicle, click the link in the description and head over to 1aauto.com.
Just take a trim tool. We're going to take this piece of trim right off. Just get underneath here with a plastic trim tool. That way you don't scratch anything. Slide it off. Then you can disconnect this connector right here. Slide it off.
Just take a trim tool underneath here. Let me just pop this up. Just like that. There's clips on the back side. The back side right here and there's a little tab. Release the tab for the connector. Disconnect it.
All right, I'm going to take these bolts out and use a 10 millimeter socket extension and a ratchet. There's two on this side, and two on the other side. You might need a magnet, use a magnet to be able to grab them. Once they're loose, pull those out. Pull that one out.
Now what you want to do is just grab the radio and just give it a little force. Pop it out. From the back side, disconnect the antenna, and then these other connectors, there's a button on the bottom side of them. Push down on the button and release the connector. A little bit tricky to do this with one hand. Slide that one, that one, and this one. There we go. There's the radio.
All right, I'm just going to take a Phillips head screwdriver. Take these two Phillips head screws out. Oops, don't lose them. All right, now I'm just grab from underneath and up top and just pull it pretty hard. There's some connectors in the back. Disconnect this connector right here, just like that. And these connectors as well. Connector over here, and then the one in the middle I might need a tool or like a screwdriver to push down on the button. I'll just use my trim tool. Push down, disconnect that. And then, oh, this is just popped off by accident. Let me see.
All right, so to disconnect, now this is for the heater controls. Now it's got cables, so you can just take a trim tool or a pocket screwdriver, get in here, there's a little release, little release tab right there.Click on that, and then on the other side as well, so release one side and then release the other side. Just like that, that pops off. And same with this one. Push the release tab, hold it out a little bit, and then push the release tab on this side. And it slides right out. There you go.
All right. To remove the AC and heater control switch, just flip this over. I'm just going to take a pocket screwdriver. I am going to put a little bit of pressure on the backside of this. And there's a little tab right here. Just pry back on that tab, and then there's a tab over here, and then you can slide it right out.
Now we're going to slide this back in position. Make sure that you put it in upright, although it will only go in one way, but, and line it up and just lock it in place. All right, take the panel and we want to plug all this stuff back in. Now you can tell which side is which, there's different slots on the back of these. This side only has one slot, that's right there, and then the other side has two, like that. So let's plug this side in first, line this up. You may have to turn the knob a little bit to get it to line up. All right, so slide that in, and then may have to turn this knob a little bit. Keep in mind when you took it out, you could put it in the same position as when you took it out. And that's good, just make sure that seems to be working properly, which it is.
I'll plug this connector in right here. And then the same with this one. Slide this in position, and just to twist the knob, get it to line up. It looks good. Make sure that works, and that's good. I'm going to connect these other connectors. This connector goes right here , the gray one. Lock that in place. This connector goes right here for the clock, and then there's another connector that goes over here to the heater controls and the AC switch. Plug that in. Now we'll just line this up. Now these, these kind of go underneath here a little bit. Just like that. If you line the holes up and then lock it back in place.
Take a Phillips head screwdriver and we'll put these Phillips head screws in, right there. Just snug them up. And then one right there. Not too tight because it is, you're screwing into plastic, so. All right now we're going to connect to the connectors on the backside of the radio. Now these connectors only go in one position, so you just line up the connector with the right position. Those two go right there, the bigger one and the smaller one, and then this blue one goes right here. There is another connection port, but we don't have another connector for that, and then this one goes to the antenna, it goes over here, mine up. I can slide this back in position. Just watch out for those other wires on the side. It's lined up. Just lock that in place.
Now we can take these bolts, and I'll use the 10 millimeter socket and extension. Get these started. We'll just get them all started first. And you could use a magnet to get these back in, if that helps you. All right, those are all started and I'll just take a ratchet. All right, just snug those all up. Those are good. All right, I'm going to plug the hazard switch back in, just like that, and then line up these tabs once it's all lined up, just press it in. Now we're going to connect this locking switch. Line it up. I'm going to line up the tabs and lock it in.
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