I bought a 2011 Toyota Corolla and the seller said the A/C wasn't working and Toyota told him he needed an A/C compressor. I connected the machine to my Techstream and found the AC flow sensor code. With Techstream I was able to turn on the A/C compressor and let my A/C cool down so I knew the A/C compressor was fine. I ordered this flow sensor and it was easy to install. No need to remove the compressor or unload the AC system. The work area is tight on my 2011 Corolla, but all I had to do was unplug the wiring harness and remove the retaining ring to remove the sensor. The plastic sensor hardened and I had to use a screwdriver to pry it apart, but I removed it. After removing it, installing a new flow sensor was an easy task and my air conditioner has worked flawlessly ever since.
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