Where is the auto AMP on a Nissan?
The AC Auto Amp continuously measures the blower speed, via a connection between the negative side of the blower motor and Pin 34 on the AC auto Amp. After unsnapping and pulling out the passenger side dashboard kick panel, remove these screws from the bottom of the glove box…
How does the fan control AMP work on a Nissan?
The blower runs at full speed all the time, and only shuts off when the ignition key is turned off. HOW IT WORKS: The Fan Control Amp receives a control voltage from Pin 35 of the AC Auto Amp; this voltage varies depending on how much blower motor speed is desired.
Why is the blower motor on my Nissan Altima not working?
Unfortunately the blower motor on the Altima is not working. The Blower motor LED lights light up to high speed but no fan. I am no where near the car ( My wife has it far away ) but I’m wondering if it is a fuse or the motor?
What are the fuses on a Nissan club blower?
There is a little panel you can remove. This circuit takes 2 15 amp fuses, i learned my lesson when i blew both and only replaced one, and wondered why i kept blowing that fuse. The fuses will be listed on that little panel you take off.
How does the fan control amplifier on a Nissan Maxima work?
Here’s a couple schematics that show both the G50 and Y33 versions of the Fan Control Amplifier module, what’s inside it, and how it connects to the blower and “AC Auto Amp”: HOW IT WORKS: The Fan Control Amp receives a control voltage from Pin 35 of the AC Auto Amp; this voltage varies depending on howmuch blower motor speed is desired.
How do you fix fan on Nissan Maxima?
Use a soldering iron to heat both the printed circuit pad and the solder wick, until the molten solder “wicks up” into the solder wick’s copper braid. Gradually pull the braid across the pad so that fresh braid is continuously exposed to the pad and soldering iron, until all the solder is removed from the pad:
How much does it cost to replace a transistor on a Nissan Maxima?
A better option is to replace the cutout with a new one (which only costs around 45 cents). In order to replace either the Cutout or transistor, the printed circuit board must be unsoldered at the 5 points shown in the photo above. A roll of solder wick makes the unsoldering job much easier: