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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / March 2005

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Primera aircon not making cold air.

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RickyC - 21 Mar 2005 00:17 GMT
I have a 1997 Primera. The aircon doesn't seem to make the air any
colder than it gets without the aircon switch pressed. The fluid looks
a little low. Woukd that cause the problem?

Thank you

RickyC
JimV - 21 Mar 2005 03:55 GMT
> I have a 1997 Primera. The aircon doesn't seem to make the air any
> colder than it gets without the aircon switch pressed. The fluid looks
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> RickyC

COuld be many things. Most likely it's low on refrigerant.
RickyC - 21 Mar 2005 12:29 GMT
>>RickyC wrote:
>>> I have a 1997 Primera. The aircon doesn't seem to make the air any
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>>COuld be many things. Most likely it's low on refrigerant.

I must admit it is quite low on fluid. Thanks...

RickyC
SteveB - 21 Mar 2005 20:18 GMT
The pollen filter can get almost completely blocked and reduce a/c
effectiveness, but the cause is more likely your low refrigerant.

>>>RickyC wrote:
>>>> I have a 1997 Primera. The aircon doesn't seem to make the air any
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> RickyC
RickyC - 22 Mar 2005 01:22 GMT
>>The pollen filter can get almost completely blocked and reduce a/c
>>effectiveness, but the cause is more likely your low refrigerant.

Thanks for the input. Where does one obtain the refrigerant?

RickyC
Shawn - 22 Mar 2005 12:33 GMT
most any auto parts stores sell the refrigerant refill kits.

> >>The pollen filter can get almost completely blocked and reduce a/c
> >>effectiveness, but the cause is more likely your low refrigerant.
>
> Thanks for the input. Where does one obtain the refrigerant?
>
> RickyC
RickyC - 23 Mar 2005 18:40 GMT
>>most any auto parts stores sell the refrigerant refill kits.

I took mine along to an auto parts store today and they told me I
would have to get it "re-gassed". I asked them; can't I just buy some
liquid to put in there?" They said again: "No; you have to get it
re-gassed."  They quoted UK?75 (US$142). That took the wind out of my
sails!

RickyC
 
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