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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / January 2006

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A/C control

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Bitsbucket - 24 Jan 2006 21:01 GMT
I have a 97 Maxima, standard A/C NOT climate control! When the buttons are
pressed to control air direction, they do not work. Air is routed thru the
dash vents and the floor vents only, no matter what button is selected.

I need to know if this is a vaccum or electrical control system. (There are
doors in the air flow system that are controlled by the air flow control
panel), but I do not know if they are electrical motors or vaccum doors. Can
anyone enlighten me?

I am selling the car and need to fix this, although it's not really been a
problem to me, it will look bad to the buyer. The car is a 97 sage mist
green color and I am interested in buying ANY exterior part already painted
this color, so if anyone has a junker, please contact me at johna at almand
dot net.......for any parts you might want to sell or information on my
problem with the A/C I specifically need a passender exterior rear view
mirror and a tail lamp a.s. for the drivers side quarter panel. \
TIA.
John

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Wiikinki - 25 Jan 2006 13:30 GMT
The main control amplifier pcb, where buttons are attached, drive the 'servo' motors. Thus the flaps are electrically, mechanically controlled. (Temp ctrl flap may have direct wire-rod control.

The main water (at firewall) valve is vacuum powered, electric ctrl

Check http://www.cardomain.com/ride/748507/
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/4/web/748000-748999/748507_346.jp

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