Is there a thermal control amplifier on my 2006 Frontier?

Is there a thermal control amplifier on my 2006 Frontier?

Sometimes, just giving the outside of the relay a hard smack will jar its contacts enough to get voltage out of it again – which also confirms that it needs to be replaced. So is there a Thermal Control Amplifier on my 2006 Frontier?

Where are the low and high AC pressure switches located?

The low-pressure side switch is found before the AC compressor, while the high-pressure switch comes after the compressor. Most AC pressure switches are found within the engine compartment, but some manufacturers put them elsewhere. A look in your service manual will show you the appropriate location for your model. AC Pressure Switch Function

Where is the AC relay on a Nissan Frontier?

Once again – Your vehicle has an AC relay, located inside the IPDM. It’s shown on Page MTC-39 of your factory service manual (among other places). Being mechanical devices with moving pieces, relays are one of the most failure-prone electrical parts – which is why I’d confirm that it’s not the culprit first.

Where is the low pressure AC sensor located?

On the other hand, the low-pressure AC pressure switch can be located by following the small pipes under the hood. If you are looking to replace the high-pressure sensor, it is usually located under the condenser and be prepared to remove some parts before reaching the switch.

Sometimes, just giving the outside of the relay a hard smack will jar its contacts enough to get voltage out of it again – which also confirms that it needs to be replaced. So is there a Thermal Control Amplifier on my 2006 Frontier?

The low-pressure side switch is found before the AC compressor, while the high-pressure switch comes after the compressor. Most AC pressure switches are found within the engine compartment, but some manufacturers put them elsewhere. A look in your service manual will show you the appropriate location for your model. AC Pressure Switch Function

Once again – Your vehicle has an AC relay, located inside the IPDM. It’s shown on Page MTC-39 of your factory service manual (among other places). Being mechanical devices with moving pieces, relays are one of the most failure-prone electrical parts – which is why I’d confirm that it’s not the culprit first.

Where is the intake sensor on a 2006 Nissan Frontier?

The 2006 engine has an intake sensor on top of the evaporator box. I got that out and ran the diagnostic tests from the FSM. I have continuity to and from the front air control connector to the intake sensor harness. I have roughly 5 volts on the sensor harness. This would suggest that I have a bad sensor.