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Jorge Quiroz Posted on Aug 26, 2018
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Replaced the blow motor and the resistor in a 2010 Nissan sentra the ac still does not work. Fuses are good

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Blower motors have nothing to do with ac systems
the controllers of the ac are
high pressure switch
low pressure switch
thermostat
fan switch
compressor relay
wires and connections
ac clutch coil
If it is not working , then there is every possibility that there is no gas in the system
have a professional ac fitter properly diagnose the fault

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2008

SOURCE: @003 nissan sentra SER

a/c is active when in defrost mode to remove moisture from air. what controls the movement from vent to heat/ or defrost. a lever or switch.

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Jackson Hisey

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: 1988 nissan sentra tail lights not working

More than likely it is the combination switch on the steering column. This is a common issue on the older vehicles.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2009

SOURCE: AC blower motor resistor Nissan Maxima 2000

yeh its located under the passenger side glove box,its in the heater box beside the heater motor ,,2 scews hold it in and it looks like a credit card when its out,,,,

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 18, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 nissan sentra ac/heater switch works only on high. need help

I had the same prblem. There is a relay next to the heater blower that needs to be replaced.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2010

SOURCE: 1998 Ford Contour. The heater blower stopped

I dont know what these other guys are saying..I think they snif the glue!!! YOUR BLOWER FAN ASSEMBLY CAN EASILY BE REMOVED !!
1. Remove the wire
2.Find the "tab on the housing and pull it down while rotating the fan housing counter clockwise. This will remove the fan assembly. Plage 12 volts on the contacts to test the motor. If it works then the resister pack is blown. On the fan housing (near firewall ) you will see a plug going into a square looking box with a screw in it. Remove the wire then remove the screw to remove the resistor pack.. A new resistor pack is around 20 dollars at a ford dealer. Hope thie "FREE" info helps!

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