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Nissan Maxima: 93 maxima fan blower

  1. #1
    dgl
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    93 maxima fan blower

    I have auto a/c controls and the fan blower stays on high even when the off
    button is pushed. I realize this must be a switch and is probably located
    behind the glove box... what am I looking for and is it repairable or just
    replacement? Thanks, David


  2. #2
    john
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    Re: 93 maxima fan blower

    Bad relay is stuck and needs to be replaced. Check the maintenance
    manual for the location on your model. Or, go to the Nissan dealer and
    ask them when you buy the relay.

    dgl wrote:
     


  3. #3
    NissTech
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    Re: 93 maxima fan blower

    If the car has auto a/c, which I think it has.

    The A/C auto amp is is bad and needs to be replaced



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  4. #4
    Steve
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    Re: 93 maxima fan blower

    NissTech wrote:
     

    No, it's got to be a fuse or something that just needs an adjustment! :-)

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    Steve

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  5. #5
    dgl
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    Re: 93 maxima fan blower

    Is it possible to get a wiring schematic and wiring diagram over the
    internet? I can check the fuses, but I don't know where the other part is
    located, to possibly check. Thanks,
    David


  6. #6
    cep
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    Re: 93 maxima fan blower

    dgl,

    I am having he exact same problem with my '94 maxima. Stays on the 3rd
    highest setting no matter what it is set at. if you find out how to fix
    it i would really appreciate the info. so far i have located all the
    relays and replaced but that didn't fix it. i believe the blower motor is
    behind the glove box, but i suspect the problem is in the A/C console, not
    the motor itself. can email me at com if you like.

    Craig


  7. #7
    cep
    Guest

    Re: 93 maxima fan blower

    dgl,

    I am having he exact same problem with my '94 maxima. Stays on the 3rd
    highest setting no matter what it is set at. if you find out how to fix
    it i would really appreciate the info. so far i have located all the
    relays and replaced but that didn't fix it. i believe the blower motor is
    behind the glove box, but i suspect the problem is in the A/C console, not
    the motor itself. can email me at com if you like.

    Craig



 

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