Problem with air flow and a/c

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  1. Freedom

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    got an issue with Carmine, my 2008 Prius.

    I can turn on the a/c, that works. There are 4 air vents across the dashboard. I can only get air flow from the outside vents - the 2 by the doors. Middle 2, no air flow.

    I pressed the button to switch to 'face" and "foot," no air flow from the feet either. Only from the same 2 outside dashboard vents.

    All winter using the heat this was working. Hence the issue is new. Today I only put the heat on for a short time, but still no air flow from the middle 2 vents, nor from the feet. So it seems it is the air flow buttons, not related to whether I have heat or a/c running.

    Is this mechanical? Computer? Something I can fix myself? Costly repair? All info appreciated!
     
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    About the only thing that is easy is to check the cabin filter behind the glove box. It could be clogged or something may be nesting.
     
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    On my way to check that now.
     
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    New cabin air filter installed.

    Still no air, middle 2 vents, foot vents.

    But the filter did need to be changed, so that wasn't a wasted move.

    Car is used regularly, not sure how anything could nest in it, but I suppose it is possible.
     
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    @ChapmanF I am a 67 year old female. I have no clue what that is talking about. Blink, and pins, and diagnostic codes, ECUs, I stopped reading at that point. May as well be in German. Sorry.
     
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    He is saying a very good scanner could reveal a specific ac air flow problem. Unfortunately most Toyota dealers charge an hours labor to diagnose.

    There is a way to diy which provides simple codes.

    • Gen 2: Start with the car off. Hold down both the A/C AUTO and FRESH/RECIRC buttons (on the steering wheel), while turning the car on (two power button presses, no foot on brake). Look for two-digit codes shown in the top corner of the MFD. The two-digit code xy usually means the same as a B14xy code shown on a scan tool.

    Maybe someone you know could read those instructions and do it. Then post those codes.

    Alternatively you could look for an independent Toyota shop or a specialized auto ac shop for a diagnosis.

    Often its a motorized air flow door under the dash or a linkage disconnected. Not easy but repairable.
     
    #7 rjparker, Jun 8, 2026 at 4:44 PM
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