8865026380 Toyota AMPLIFIER ASSY, COOLER STABILIZER, Price: 178.12$, Weight: 0.198kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Toyota

8865026380

AMPLIFIER ASSY, COOLER STABILIZER

0

0.198

2-3

178.12$

Not Available

Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
KDH2##,LH2##,TRH2##KDH222R-LEMNYNSeating Capacity: 14-SEATER; NO. Of Doors: 4-DOOR; Roof: HIGH-ROOF; Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Body: COMMUTER; Grade: GL TYPE; Fuel Induction: DIESEL COMMON RAIL INJECTION SYSTEM; Gear Shift Type: MTM, 5-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (2KDFTV) 2500CC DIESEL TURBO; Destination: SOUTH AFRICA10.2006 - 12.2013 View

Cooler Stabilizer Amplifier Module for Toyota

This electronic control module is a key part of the vehicle’s A/C cooling management. It is needed to keep cabin temperature steady by smoothing the signals between the air conditioning controls and the cooling system outputs. When it works correctly, you get stable cooling, less compressor stress, and more comfortable driving

Why This Part Is Needed

Modern Toyota climate systems rely on accurate sensor feedback. This unit helps process and stabilize inputs from temperature and evaporator sensors, then supports correct command signals to maintain consistent cooling without sudden swings ️

How It Works

It acts like a “signal conditioner” and small amplifier: it filters noise, balances voltage, and helps the system react smoothly when you change fan speed or temperature settings. That means fewer rapid compressor cycles and better overall A/C efficiency ❄️

What Happens If It Fails

A faulty module can cause weak or intermittent cooling, blower behavior that feels irregular, A/C cutting in and out, or inconsistent cabin temperature. In some cases it may trigger warning lights or store HVAC-related fault codes. Ignoring it can lead to extra load on the compressor and higher repair costs ⚠️

Technician Tip

If cooling is unstable, always check wiring, connectors, and ground points before replacement for the best long-term fix