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I just fix my 2010 Altima
The ac compressor did not engage
the fans were both running all time when ac on
The problem was the high pressure valve located on the driver's side on the condenser
This valve controls both fans and compressor clutch
sounds like a mouse attack to me. mice get into the heater vents and blower motor cage and make nests. those can throw your blower motor out of balance, thus resulting in the noise and then the motor just gets jammed and stops operation. but it could be just the blower motor failure it self. have it checked.
If the air bags deployed, the system thinks there was a collision, Check your fuel pump crash sensor. This system stops the fuel pump in the event of a crash...
Good morning, I own a 2001 Nissan Altima. When I run my AC and stop, or put it in reverse, my car stalls. I would just turn off my AC, but now when I am on the Interstate it tends to "pull" like if i was losing power.
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