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Nissan Maxima: 2000 Maxima SE cold in cabin

  1. #1
    Cal
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    2000 Maxima SE cold in cabin

    My 2000 Maxima SE has the optional "auto temp control with digital outside
    temp display."

    Recently, when it is 50-60 degrees outside, we can't feel comfortable by
    setting the temperature dial to 74 degrees. Cold air comes out of the vents
    (whether dash or floor). With settings from 74 all the way up to 84
    degrees it just pumps cold air. And it seems like the ac is running.

    But when set to 85 degrees, which is the maximum setting, the heater kicks
    in full blast. Tried the ECON setting; still won't warm until set to 85
    degrees. It's gets stuffy very quickly in the car with the system turned
    off.

    What I am expecting is gradually warmer air as the temperature setting is
    increased. I'm quite sure it worked that way until just recently.

    I took it to a Nissan dealer in Omaha. They checked everything out and
    can't find the problem. Any suggestions I can take to the dealer or try
    myself would be appreciated.

    Thanks.



  2. #2
    Monte
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    Re: 2000 Maxima SE cold in cabin

    Do you have it set to "defrost"? The A/C activates on that setting.


    On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 21:58:43 -0500, "Cal Smith" <com> wrote:
     


  3. #3
    Cal
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    Re: 2000 Maxima SE cold in cabin

    No, I don't have defrost on. But that was a good thought - thanks.

    "Monte" <not> wrote in message
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  4. #4
    G&B
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    Re: 2000 Maxima SE cold in cabin

    On 6/30/04 10:58 PM, in article X5LEc.92$uswest.net, "Cal
    Smith" <com> wrote:
     
    Same thing happened to me on 2K GLE. Dealer reset some settings at which
    the ac kicks in. That fixed it.




  5. #5
    SnortHog
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    Re: 2000 Maxima SE cold in cabin

    Had the same thing happen on my 2000 SE. Took it to the dealer and they
    replaced the potentiometer, the device controlled by the knob you turn to
    adjust the temperature.




    "Cal Smith" <com> wrote in message
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    vents 




 

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