1996 Nissan Altima Logo
Posted on Jul 31, 2010
Answered by a Fixya Expert

Trustworthy Expert Solutions

At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.

View Our Top Experts

I have 93 nissan altima and i dont where to locate the heater core and AC blower motor

3 Answers

Anonymous

Level 2:

An expert who has achieved level 2 by getting 100 points

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Sergeant:

An expert that has over 500 points.

Governor:

An expert whose answer got voted for 20 times.

  • Expert 170 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 31, 2010
Anonymous
Expert
Level 2:

An expert who has achieved level 2 by getting 100 points

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Sergeant:

An expert that has over 500 points.

Governor:

An expert whose answer got voted for 20 times.

Joined: Jul 31, 2010
Answers
170
Questions
0
Helped
59437
Points
529

Passenger side of the car, under the dash board

Duane Wong

Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

Superstar:

An expert that got 20 achievements.

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

  • Nissan Master 6,826 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 31, 2010
Duane Wong
Nissan Master
Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

Superstar:

An expert that got 20 achievements.

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Joined: Jun 20, 2010
Answers
6826
Questions
6
Helped
2861539
Points
20234

Heater Core REMOVAL & INSTALLATION NOTE: Factory "Removal and Installation" procedures were not available at the time this manual was published. The following procedure should be used as a guide. Refer to the exploded view of the heater system and modify the service steps as necessary.

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Set the TEMP lever to the HOT position.
  3. Drain and recycle the engine coolant.
  4. Disconnect the heater hoses from the heater unit.
  5. At this point, the manufacturer suggests you remove the front seats. To do this, remove the plastic covers over the ends of the seat runners, both front and back, to expose the seat mounting bolts. Remove the bolts and remove the seats.
  6. Remove the console box and the floor carpets.
  7. Remove the instrument panel lower covers from both the driver's and passenger's sides of the car. Remove the lower cluster lids.
  8. Remove the left-hand side ventilator duct.
  9. Remove the radio, sound balancer and stereo cassette deck, if equipped.
  10. Remove the instrument panel stay.
  11. Remove the rear heater duct from the floor of the vehicle.
  12. Remove the center ventilator duct.
  13. Remove the left and right-hand side air guides from the lower heater outlets.
  14. Label and disconnect the electrical harness.
  15. Remove the screws at the bottom sides of the heater unit and the screw at the top of the unit.
  16. Remove the unit, together with the heater control assembly. NOTE: On late model vehicles, the heater control cables and control assembly may have to be removed before the heater unit is removed. Always mark control cables before removing them to ensure correct adjustment and proper operation. To install:
  17. Install the heater unit, together with the heater control assembly.
  18. Install the screws at the bottom sides of the heater unit and the screw at the top of the unit.
  19. Connect the electrical harness.
  20. Install the left and right-hand side air guides on the lower heater outlets.
  21. Install the center ventilator duct.
  22. Position the rear heater duct on the floor of the vehicle.
  23. Install the instrument panel stay.
  24. Install the radio, sound balancer and stereo cassette deck, if equipped.
  25. Install the left-hand side ventilator duct.
  26. Install the instrument panel lower covers. Install the lower cluster lids.
  27. Install the console and the floor carpets.
  28. Install the front seats.
  29. Connect the heater hoses to the heater unit.
  30. Connect the negative battery cable.
  31. Refill and bleed the engine with coolant.
  32. Check for leaks. Adjust the coolant level as necessary.
i have 93 nissan altima and i dont where - prev.gif ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  • 2 more comments 
  • Duane Wong
    Duane Wong Jul 31, 2010

    HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
    Blower Motor
    REMOVAL & INSTALLATION





    Fig. 1: Exploded view of the heater and air conditioning assembly — Altima







    Fig. 2: Exploded view of the heater and air coniditioning assembly — 240SX


    The blower motor is located under the passenger's side of the dashboard, attached to the bottom of the intake unit.


        Disconnect the negative battery cable.
          Remove the glove box, as required.
            Disconnect the blower motor electrical harness.
              Disconnect the blower motor cooling tube, as required.
                Remove the screws that attach the blower motor to the heater unit.
                  Remove the blower motor from the car.
                  To install:

                    Inspect the blower wheel for damage, and replace it as necessary. Replace the blower motor mounting seal.
                      Position the blower motor on the heater unit and install the screws. Center the unit in the opening and tighten the screws securely.
                        If applicable, attach the blower motor cooling tube.
                          Connect the blower motor electrical harness.
                            If applicable, install the glove box.
                              Connect the negative battery cable.
                                Check the blower for proper operation at all speeds.
  • Duane Wong
    Duane Wong Jul 31, 2010

    HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
    Blower Motor
    REMOVAL & INSTALLATION





    Fig. 1: Exploded view of the heater and air conditioning assembly — Altima







    Fig. 2: Exploded view of the heater and air coniditioning assembly — 240SX


    The blower motor is located under the passenger's side of the dashboard, attached to the bottom of the intake unit.


        Disconnect the negative battery cable.
          Remove the glove box, as required.
            Disconnect the blower motor electrical harness.
              Disconnect the blower motor cooling tube, as required.
                Remove the screws that attach the blower motor to the heater unit.
                  Remove the blower motor from the car.
                  To install:

                    Inspect the blower wheel for damage, and replace it as necessary. Replace the blower motor mounting seal.
                      Position the blower motor on the heater unit and install the screws. Center the unit in the opening and tighten the screws securely.
                        If applicable, attach the blower motor cooling tube.
                          Connect the blower motor electrical harness.
                            If applicable, install the glove box.
                              Connect the negative battery cable.
                                Check the blower for proper operation at all speeds.
  • Duane Wong
    Duane Wong Jul 31, 2010

    Click on the exploded view illustration and the 'intake unit' has the blower motor in it, on the right (underneath the glove compartment)

  • Duane Wong
    Duane Wong Jul 31, 2010

    the blower motor is underneath the glove compartment in the intake unit.

×

Ad

Anonymous

Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

  • Contributor 40 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 31, 2010
Anonymous
Contributor
Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

New Friend:

An expert that has 1 follower.

Hot-Shot:

An expert who has answered 20 questions.

Joined: Jul 30, 2010
Answers
40
Questions
0
Helped
9539
Points
90

For the heater core follow the hose that lead back into the firewall, this is where it is located, which will be on the passenger side behide the glovebox, the a/c blower is also in the dash

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

1helpful
1answer

My 94nissan Altima car heater just stopped working, how do I know which part to fix to get heat again?

Check to see if blower is working by running 12v to it. If that works check if your heat/ac controls are working by looking at the area where the flaps are and turning the knobs/buttons. You should hear the flaps move or see the pins of the flaps turn. See if your heater core is working. Should be hot as coolant from engine passes through it.
0helpful
1answer

Fan wont shut off in my 2001 nissian altima

Hi Tina,could be your blower motor resistor,it's located next to the blower,2 screws hold it on,remove electrical connector first,take to Autozone and get a new one,if it doesn't fix,they will take back and refund your money Tina.here's a link to the resistor Tina. Duralast Heater Blower Motor Resistor JA1219 at AutoZone com Here's a link showing you the resistor Tina. Repair Guides Blower Motor Removal Installation AutoZone com
0helpful
1answer

The heater in my 2005 nissan altima does not blow any air at all

check for loose wiring by heater blower motor if that dont work,take the blower motor out and check it to see if its any good by using two wires connect them and check blower motor on battery posts if it turns then its not that
1helpful
1answer

2002 nissan altima heater problem

have 2002 altima,blower works no heat at idle and very little heat when accelerating.I changed carbon cabin filter,made sure little gear under dash to temp knob wasnt broken,flushed and bled system.Nothing worked so checked hoses to heater core and found inlet hose was hot,outlet hose was not.So investigated this problem and came to conclusion heater core was clogged.An easy way to check is to get car to normal running temp. put on heater and blowers at full.Go under dash on passenger side where counsel meets firewall,this is where heater core core inlet and outlet aluminum tubbing go through firewall,you will be able to feel both tubes one closest to you is outlet, so if this one is not hot and and other is your heater core is clogged.I detached both inlet and outlet hoses to heater core from water control valve.Then I blasted water with waterhose and nozzle set at jet,first through outlet hose to blow gunk out,then through inlet hose until water runs clear.Reatach hoses fill and bled system.heater works great nice and hot!
1helpful
1answer

93 nissan maxima heater blower motor works on high only

You have a defective heater blower resistor, the part is located next to the blower motor in the air ducting that it uses to cool the resistor.
2helpful
1answer

2008 nissan altima coupe the ac blower comes on then it turns off

Sounds like you have a bad connection at the blower motor plug. Have you checked under the glove box where the blower motor is? Usually has a big plug with 2 heavy gauge wires. that might be melted or getting a bad connection. Try holding the plug to one side or wiggle it to see if turns off blower. If not, check your resistor that controls your fan speed, located near the fan on your a/c ducts. Usually has a plug with 4 0r 5 wires held up by 2 screws. The wires are heavy gauge as well
0helpful
1answer

2002 Nissan Altima - the heater only works if I go over 35mph. It blows very cold air if I'm stopped at a stop sign or a light.

You could have a head gasket problem that will destroy your cat and 02 sensors. BUT without spending much cash reverse flush your heater core internally first. If this doesn't work I've seen little friends make nests inside the blower motor housing. Take out glove box then drop down blower housing. Vacuum and blow out housing and reach in and clean externally the heater core. Both jobs will take inexperienced folk 4 hours.If this doesn't fix the be prepared to open up your wallet.
3helpful
2answers

I need to replace the resister switch for the ac blower motor. Where would I find it?

blower motor resistor is located between the blower motor housing and evaporator housing.you have to remove glove box to get to it.
0helpful
1answer

VIbration in AC/HEATER fan

I've had mice in my Nissan PU and actually caught one in a trap set on the floorboard; so I know they can get inside. They also knocked some of the fiberglass insulation into the blower motor so it vibrated as it was no longer balanced. You could have a dead one in your blower. Mine was easily accessible from under the passenger side under the dash. Three screws and the motor dropped so I could clean out the fiberglass.
0helpful
1answer

Heater blower does not work on 93 Altima on any speed.

It's behind the glove compartment. I had to remove about eight screws to pull of the glove compartment door and glove compartment molded plastic trim. If you are looking for the blower motor resistor. I found it. The blower motor is the roundish part on the far left hand side of the glove compartment opening. Out of the bottom of the blower motor are four wires in a common cable with a connector at the end. Disconnect this common cable connector. It is connected to the blower motor resistor with two screws. It will look like you are removing a connector, but the back side of this part has a what looks like a fin cooler. That part in your hands is the resistor (really) The part number will be on the connector P/N 27150 1E400
Not finding what you are looking for?

434 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Nissan Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

Arnie Burke
Arnie Burke

Level 3 Expert

7339 Answers

Are you a Nissan Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...