when your looking at your ac compressor just look at both lines going into it you will see one small tube which is the high pressure, and the other will be alittle larger in diameter this will be the low pressure side
in the fuel tank
I want to change the fuse for the wipers on 2005 maxima..nissan does not tell you which fuse it is, and where it is locate
Its on the Receiver Drier. You can find a good spec drawing on the website below. Just click on the "Locate low side port" and follow the instructions.
To add refrigerant to a Dodge Dakota find the suction hose of the A/C system. On the suction hose locate the port to add more refrigerant to the system.
the cam sensor is locate at the front of the engine.
You can find the location of the service valve where you add refrigerant on a 04 Jetta on this web site alone with very helpfull information www.idqusa.com just click on locate low side port.
There are a number of ways a person can locate an automobile service center in their area. They can look up Yellow Pages or consult a service such as a business directory.
www.specialtyansweringservice.net is the best source. they have really good answering service and one can locate that readily on this site.
Just go to any auto parts store and buy a can or two of refrigerant. All you do is take the cap off the hose to the air conditioner, screw the hose from the can into it and refill it. Its easy. If you suspect you are leaking refrigerant, you can buy a refill with flourescent coloring to help you locate the leak.
The fuel filter for a 1994 Nissan Maxima is located under the hood inside the engine bay and it is clipped to the firewall. It should be pretty easy to locate if you have any trouble just let me know and I can provide more of a description.
I've got a '97 Maxima...I believe it's the switch facing the front of the vehicle, essentially on the side of the tranny. It's got three wires going into it. It should be the only thing with wires on the tranny.
Removing air from an automotive air conditioning system is known as "bleeding" or "purging" the system. Here's a general guide on how to do this: Identify Low Points: Locate the low points in the A/C system, such as the low-pressure service port and any low spots in the refrigerant lines. Turn Off the Engine: Ensure the vehicle's engine is turned off before starting the air bleeding process. Connect Service Gauges: Connect A/C service gauges to the high and low-pressure service ports. The low-pressure side is typically used for this procedure. Open Valves: Open the high and low-side service valves on the A/C service gauges. This allows refrigerant to flow through the system. Evacuate Air: Evacuate air from the system by allowing refrigerant to flow until a steady stream without air bubbles is observed. This is usually done on the low-pressure side. Check for Leaks: While bleeding the air, also check for any signs of refrigerant leaks. Leaks can introduce air into the system. Close Valves: Once the air is purged, close the high and low-side service valves on the A/C service gauges. Recharge Refrigerant: If needed, recharge the refrigerant in the system to the manufacturer's specifications. Restart the System: Start the vehicle's engine and turn on the A/C system. Check for proper cooling performance.