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Nissan Almera Tino Diesel 2.1 - Temperature control not working

My Nissan Almera Tino Diesel 2.1 has a problem with its heater temperature control as it is always blowing out heat even if I move the dial to cold blue location. One more thing the dial is not going 100 percent to the end but still in the blue region so I guess it should still stop the heater. I would appreciate your help with possible diagrams/manual if available with anyone? Thanks.

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Hi there, very common on these vehicles, you need to remove the heater cotrols and check that the cable hasn't come out, usually the clips that hold the cables in place break causing the heaters to not work properly, Nissan do modified clips now to stop it from happening, it may need a cable too if its too far bent, hope this helps.

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