How much does it cost to fix a Nissan Altima compressor?

How much does it cost to fix a Nissan Altima compressor?

The average cost for a Nissan Altima AC compressor replacement is between $860 and $953. Labor costs are estimated between $144 and $182 while parts are priced between $716 and $771.

Why is the a / C blowing cold in my Nissan Altima?

Later that afternoon wife heads to store and texts that the a/c is blowing hot again. Two minutes later she calls and says she turned the a/c switch off and back on and it is blowing real cold. When she gets home, I leave the car running and throw the gauges on. Low side 40, high side 195, ambient 94, vent 47.

Is the AC on my 2015 Altima working?

I bought an altima 2015 SV 2.5 last week and I am noticing that the AC sometimes does work and sometimes it doesn’t I took it to Jiffy Lube and they checked the pressure, oz of Freon, etc. Additionally they vacuumed the system and recharged…

What’s the air pressure in my Nissan Altima?

Pressures remains at 115 on high and low side. Back in car, turned of ac switch, 15 seconds turned on. Noticed high speed on radiator fan kicked on. Low pressure dropped and high pressure increased. 42/200. Cool air in cabin. Thought about it thru the night and decided maybe the relay was intermittently bad and I would change out.

What’s the problem with my Nissan Altima high speed fan?

Going thru the tech manual, seems at least 4 or 5 sensors are verified for the control system to kick the compressor/ high speed fan on. One of which is the pressure switch ( kicking myself for not changing when condenser was out). Other thing that came up was the ecv sensor in the compressor.

Why is my Nissan Altima air conditioner not blowing cold?

Conclusion: A/C Not Blowing Cold Nissan Altima Most of the time, when your Altima’s air isn’t blowing cold enough, it is going to be a lack of refrigerant causing the problem. We recommend having a professional recharge your A/C if it does end up being a coolant issue. If you put too much coolant into the system, you can really do some damage.

I bought an altima 2015 SV 2.5 last week and I am noticing that the AC sometimes does work and sometimes it doesn’t I took it to Jiffy Lube and they checked the pressure, oz of Freon, etc. Additionally they vacuumed the system and recharged…

Pressures remains at 115 on high and low side. Back in car, turned of ac switch, 15 seconds turned on. Noticed high speed on radiator fan kicked on. Low pressure dropped and high pressure increased. 42/200. Cool air in cabin. Thought about it thru the night and decided maybe the relay was intermittently bad and I would change out.

Going thru the tech manual, seems at least 4 or 5 sensors are verified for the control system to kick the compressor/ high speed fan on. One of which is the pressure switch ( kicking myself for not changing when condenser was out). Other thing that came up was the ecv sensor in the compressor.