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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / July 2005

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1995 maxima  a/c only blowing air on 4th speed??

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:) :) - 05 Jul 2005 05:10 GMT
Speeds 1 2 and 3 dont work...only speed 4 works.  Is this the resistor
or fuses??  If so any idea on how to get to the resistors??  Thanks:)Tim
Steve T - 05 Jul 2005 05:48 GMT
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> Speeds 1 2 and 3 dont work...only speed 4 works.  Is this the resistor
> or fuses??  

Resistors or electronic amp, not sure which that model has. They are almost
always located in the outlet of the blower itself and are ussually designed
so they can be removed from the housing with the blower in place.

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:) :) - 06 Jul 2005 00:52 GMT
Thanks for the help Steve!!  I will find the part and replace it....I
hope I can find the part:)  Thanks again!!!
Randall Phair - 05 Jul 2005 10:05 GMT
The resistor pack for this this is located behind the glove box up & under
the dash. The part is about $30.00 & takes about 10 min. to install.
> Speeds 1 2 and 3 dont work...only speed 4 works.  Is this the resistor
> or fuses??  If so any idea on how to get to the resistors??  Thanks:)Tim
:) :) - 06 Jul 2005 00:51 GMT
Thanks for the help!!!  Am I looking at removing the inner glove box
or??  Thanks again!:)
Randall Phair - 06 Jul 2005 01:27 GMT
NO, reach up behind the dash and the glove box and it is there. You kind of
have to hang upside down to do this, but its in plain sight.
> Thanks for the help!!!  Am I looking at removing the inner glove box
> or??  Thanks again!:)
Jim Grafe - 09 Jul 2005 16:03 GMT
No. You don't have to remove, move, or dismantle anything. Just look up from
the passenger side floor behind the glove box. There's a pigtail plugged
into the resistor which is inserted in a slot in the blower housing. There
are two phillips head screws holding the resistor in place. Pull the pigtail
electrical connector out while pressing on the release clasp. Then unscrew
the two screws. Pull out the resistor.

One Nissan dealer wanted $47. I purchased the part at another dealer for
$37.

> Thanks for the help!!!  Am I looking at removing the inner glove box
> or??  Thanks again!:)
 
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