How do you recharge the AC on a 2000 Nissan Quest?

How do you recharge the AC on a 2000 Nissan Quest?

RECHARGING AC SYSTEM

  1. Turn the car on and turn AC on HIGH.
  2. Locate the low side AC line (will have a valve and cap similar to the cap on a tire)
  3. Insert the oil or R-134A can to the hose (Do not turn the screw to puncture the can yet)
  4. Insert the other end of the refill hose to the low side valve.

What are common reasons my Nissan Quest has heater problems?

What are common reasons my Nissan Quest has heater problems? While there are a variety of reasons your Nissan Quest heater is not working, the most common 3 are a broken heater blower motor, a problem with the thermostat, or a failed heater blower motor resistor. See what others are asking about their Nissan Quest.

Why is my Nissan Quest blowing ice cold air?

I just replaced the A/C compressor in my wife’s 2001 Nissan Quest and now I am experiencing the same problem you had with your 1997 Villager, i.e. A/C blowing ice cold air in the rear of the van, outside ambient temp from the front.

Why did my Nissan Quest blower resistor burn out?

I have a 99 Nissan Quest that I have replaced the blower resistor in order to get the low speeds to work on the fan. The new $34 resistor burns out after 3 days. I suspect there is a short somewhere or something is causing the resistor to overheat. Has anyone found faults related to this?

How to diagnose heater control valve on Nissan Armada?

Use Code DIYDISCOUNT. Friend thought heater core was bad on his 2006 Nissan Armada. I told him I would diagnose it first. Upon testing and inspection. I determined the heater control valve is bad. A quick fix without heater water valve replacement was to remove the gear inside the valve assembly and turn the valve counter clockwise.

What should I do if my Nissan Quest heater is not working?

Learn if it’s a simple fix or time to seek out a trusted technician. Not your vehicle? Why Isn’t My Heater Working? What are common reasons my Nissan Quest has heater problems?

I just replaced the A/C compressor in my wife’s 2001 Nissan Quest and now I am experiencing the same problem you had with your 1997 Villager, i.e. A/C blowing ice cold air in the rear of the van, outside ambient temp from the front.

I have a 99 Nissan Quest that I have replaced the blower resistor in order to get the low speeds to work on the fan. The new $34 resistor burns out after 3 days. I suspect there is a short somewhere or something is causing the resistor to overheat. Has anyone found faults related to this?