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Hi guys recently had my aircon regased as I was under the impression it needed it as was blowing warm air.

As it turns out the gas was fine but the problem lies with the little motor that actuates a leaver which in turn moves a flap in the heater box which in turn controls the flow of hotair/thus climate control.

The little motor that pivots this leaver can be found in the drivers foot well hard up on the heater box.

The aircon guy reckons he has seen this before in varias nissans.

I had a play and watched the mechanism stuggle to move the leaver, looks like the motor is on the way out. I cleaned and greased all moving parts but did not help.

Has anyone had this problem and has a trip to the autoelec sorted it out.

Just wanted some feedback before heading to the Autoelec.

Thanks in advance.

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my cars ac works fine but when it turns on the loover makes a clicking sound for about 15 seconds sounds like its coming from directly behind the stezza

yep, i got the same thing in both my skylines, aircon works fine but noise is really annoying. :confused:

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thanks slide.

There seem to be a few buttons that aren't working on my climate control unit - most importantly the button to decrease the temperature. This was working previously.

Its probably just a bad connection - Does anyone have any idea how to fix this??

Is it possible to just pop the buttons off once the facia is removed??

Any help is much appreciated. cheers.

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remove the ac controll unit and carefully pull the face of without braking the clips that heold it on (use something realy thin to get be hind them)

then assess the prob .

i used an acrylic to fix the buttons back to the unit because its fairly flexable and easy to shape.

or just buy 1 2nd hand

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