Air and heat

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Asked by Chasiti Nov 27, 2018 at 06:36 PM about the 2004 Nissan Maxima SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When I bought the car it blowed great the next day
it would go off and come on randomly till it just
stopped blowing all together. It will sometimes get
warm or cool but it's not blowing what can I do?

3 Answers

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If the heater motor goes on and off, it's probably going to quit altogether real soon. Since you just bought it, see if they would help you with the repair. It could also be just a loose connector or a weak relay, but not the fuse. Fuses don't come back to life.

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Unfortunately I bought it from an individual. It has pretty much quit altogether. Sometimes I can barely feel some warm air coming out but like barely and I'll have it on high. I have the glove box taken off right now but not exactly sure what to do next. I think I need to find out if it's the motor or something else (forgot the name). I don't have anyone that can help. Also just had a baby and really need heat but been off work 2 weeks. Do you know a different website that might could help me. Or a YouTube channel or video? Thanks so much.

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Someone said kick up under the glove box but didn't say where to kick. I don't understand how the man made it work long enough just for me to test drive it. Literally.

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