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The a/c in my wife's car (2014 Nissan Pathfinder 3.5L V6) quit working and I'm trying to troubleshoot it. Here's what I have so far: Basic symptoms were the A/C clutch never engages whether hot or cold. My first instinct was that the freon had all leaked out, so I was going to pull a vacuum, re-charge it with dyed freon, and look for a leak when it quit again. However once I hooked up the manifold gauges I found I had decent pressure on both the high and low side. So for some other reason the a/c clutch doesn't appear to be engaging. There's no weird (e.g. bad bearings, etc) sounds coming from the compressor or anywhere else, there's no "click" when the clutch is supposed to engage, nothing. I can't find via google or manuals anything on what could be keeping the clutch from engaging. There isn't exactly a huge knowledge base online that I can find for what amounts to a grocery getter. Also, thanks Nissan for burying this stupid thing behind a tire. Anyway, does anyone have any pointers on where or what to check next? I'm pretty competent mechanically and with A/C stuff (fixed the A/C a couple times on my XJ). Thanks!
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# ? Mar 19, 2017 22:00 |
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# ? May 6, 2024 02:46 |
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Need to use a test light or volt meter to see if the compressor clutch is even getting any power from the fuse and relay and that the ground is good. If it is, then it's the clutch. If it's not you could have a bad pressure sensor or some wiring problem.
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# ? Mar 19, 2017 22:26 |
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Joe Mama posted:Need to use a test light or volt meter to see if the compressor clutch is even getting any power from the fuse and relay and that the ground is good. If it is, then it's the clutch. If it's not you could have a bad pressure sensor or some wiring problem. I unplugged the clutch and took both a test light and a voltmeter and it's not getting power. I physically can't get a 12v source to the clutch with my giant hands so I can't really test the clutch but it's likely not the culprit. I'm digging through a electrical diagram trying to figure out which relays or fuses might be involved but if it gets beyond that level then it's off to the shop
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# ? Mar 19, 2017 23:41 |
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Paging Motronic
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 14:04 |
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I ended up taking it to the shop and they've troubleshot it as far as they can but are down to thinking it's the IPDM which, fortunately, costs a fortune! The shop I took it to just doesn't have the tools to troubleshoot that and said I'll probably end up at Nissan. Dammit.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 17:53 |