Nissan altima temperature gauge goes up and back to normal?

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Asked by Layzieeee May 31, 2018 at 05:59 PM about the 2011 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2011 nissan altima's temperature gauge goes to H
most of the time and the air conditioner blows warm. When
at certain speeds (especially high freeway speeds), it will
go back to normal and the air will blow cold again.

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My condensor is clean and brand new. Even after cleaning it, it didnt work.

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I have 2016 nissan altima 2.5 I think have to take to the junkyard for manolo fix other cars never buy nissan again

hi please if any of u have fixed this issue how did u do it pls email me shanspool@yahoo.com

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It's a little late to add to this thread, but it may help someone. Hit a raccoon with my 350z, 3.5L and destroyed the radiator and condenser. The repairs were done by a very reputable shop, but when I got the car back it overheated within a mile of the shop. By the time I drove back the temp was fine. During the next few uses the car got hot randomly, and I was really worried that there was a major issue. Body shop was baffled and sent the car out to a shop. It turns out that there was an air pocket in the cooling system. When the coolant is replaced in these cars the front end needs to be elevated at least 12" to avoid air pockets in the engine. If you've had an issue with your car that required/caused the evacuation of coolant make sure you elevate the front of the car before refilling it.

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