So I went ahead and replaced it, but still no response. If anybody knows something else, speak. So browse around our great selection of car parts and let's help with that auto repair or car upgrade! The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge. These facilities go through several audits to ensure quality standards in the manufacturing process. You add the full amount to the compressor.
Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. In addition to cooling, freon lubricates the compressor when it runs. Also the driver's side window does not work properly. I have not used my air condition system in the Nissan since September 2014. There have been management changes there, and the dealership has gone downhill. It says tampering with the oil level will void the warranty. Trust me, I about took a picture and sent it to Al Gore! As a preventive strategy, it is a good idea to often take care of your automobile in before and after drives.
They connected some wire after I said this and said the air is blowing from the wire connection but I still needed a new air compressor. When you replace the oil, it actually says that you can just add the extra to the compressor. How to add freon to your 2009 Nissan Murano: hook up the can of refrigerant likely r-134a to the low pressure port. This is the 3rd issue I have had-car suddenly and unexpectedly not starting but Nissan replaced the steering lock and ignition switch under an extended warranty. The design offers reduced fuel consumption and noise levels for greater driver and passenger comfort.
I took it to a mechanic so they can see what is going on with the car and they tell me I need a new ac compressor. You add what you remove but hopefully, it wasn't low to begin with. Removing the hose will drain it somewhat, but there is an actual oil drain plug on the compressor. So, that's what I was told. Have not had it fixed.
This is my 3rd Nissan, the first two I purchased brand new and this one I purchased used. So lets say you replace a dryer. In May 2013, the air compressor was no longer working and the cooling system was blowing hot air. . Why would a 2009 Nissan Altima need four air compressors during a 5-year period? If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, 'mineral', will not apply.
So lets say you replace a dryer. The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge. For instance, if you replace the dryer its 5mL and then whatever you pulled out of the old compressor. If the wrong type of compressor oil or the wrong viscosity compressor oil is used, it may damage the compressor. I've been experiencing this problem since around 2,000 miles. The work was done at a Nissan dealership in September 2013. In September 2013, the air compressor stopped working and I had to have a third air compressor put into the car.
Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. To say the least, I'm not very happy with the service I've gotten from Consumer Affairs. Too much oil can hurt cooling performance. At times, when I am stopped, at a traffic light for instance, when I accelerate, the engine will rev up to around 1,100-1,200 rpm before the transmission takes gear; almost like having it in neutral and dropping it into drive. Nissan considers this to pose no reliability, longevity or safety issues. Music wrote:I'm not to sure that I need to take that step, losenone.
The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge. Basically, what it does is when I am stopped, when I accelerate, the engine will rev up to around 1,100-1,200 rpm before the transmission catches. I was told to try and keep a log of the conditions when this happens to see if there is a pattern, that way it can be diagnosed by a technician. Refrigerant and oil capacity guides are based on data provided by sources such as AllData and Mitchell. I will trade it in before the end of the summer, even though it has only 80000 kms. You want to stay cool when you drive, especially during the hot summer months where there's little escape from the heat. I can't believe a car with 90,000 miles needs a new compressor.