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I HAVE A DODGE NITRO 2011,2 MONTHS AGO THE AC WAS WORKING BUT THE HEAT STOPED WORKING. 2 WEEKS LETTER THE HEAT STARTED WORKING.A MONTH LATE THE AC/HEATER IS NOT COMING ON AT ALL. NO NOISE NO AIR NOTHING.
throw out bearing.Yes with only 41,000 miles on it it can still go out.But it sounds like its just starting.It could have sat at the dealership for 6mo- a year before anyone drove it making dry spots on the bearings.
Check fuses for the air pump. I think that has air ride and the pump is probably not working to air up the rear shocks. If you have the owners manual, look in the back for "Fuses" and go to that page. That will tell you where the fuses are and what they are for. Good Luck.
Bad blower motor resistor normally located near the blower motor under the dash on the passenger side. Sometimes they are on the firewall under the hood on the passenger side.
it sounds like it could be either a bad/dirty connection or your power window motor for that door has burned out. try the dealer you got it from see if he would help with it seeing its 2 weeks old or you may have warranty
Temp. actuator stuck on heat , probably . Manual or automatic climate control . Electrically controlled temp actuator , or the door is stuck in heat side.
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