Air condition will only work when turned on highest setting. When only lower settings it won't do anything. Is like not even turned on. Checked fuses and even changed the part for a new one. But have the same problem.
Replace your blower motor resistor! (Advance pricing at link below!) http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_blower-motor-resistor-bwd-intermotor_20970378-p?searchTerm=blower+motor+resistor#fragment-3
SOURCE: Rear Air conditioning
I have the same problem, but here are some solutions. Do it yourself and save money. It is sooo easy and I am a chic!
The TSB can be found here: http://www.hondapilot.org/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=210593
http://myweb.cableone.net/dado/03Pilot.doc
SOURCE: air conditioning only works on high - 2002 Grand Caravan
If you are looking for the fan blower resistor, it is located behind the glove box. No tools need to get to it and a nut driver to remove the 2 screws to replace it. A 20$ part. It has 2 sets of wires coming off of it. A do it yourself fix.
SOURCE: The power seat in my 2000 Nissan maxima does not
your seat uses motors to move the seat you have probably knocked the connector off one of your motors
SOURCE: 97 Nissan Altima AC/heater fan only works on highest setting
Sounds like the blower resistor module needs to be replaced. Could also be the switch.
SOURCE: change brake light bulb on a 2000 Nissan Frontier
The entire bed line will need to be removed. The long screws that hold the metal bracet where the bed extender attaches also hold the tail light assembly in place.
I pulled the bed liner up at a 45 degree angle and layed it on top of the cab. This revealed the screws. Take both screws out and lay to the side along with the metal bracket for the bed extender.
Now firmly grab the edges of the tail light assembly and pull...there are 2 hard rubber nipples that snap in to hold the assembly. You will feel like you might break it but you won't..just pull straight back hard. The assembly will "POP" out and then you can just twist the back of each bulb there are (3) and pull out..now you will see the bulbs..just pull the bad bulb straight out and push the new one into place. Now just reassemble. Total time will be 30-45 min. for this repair.
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