Maybe the temperature sensor, I think they call it rheostat located somewhere in the evaporator, is not working anymore. I had the same problem, when it was replace by an ac mechanic, it works now perfectly.
I think it should be Nissan sunny ...cheap and best...the new compressor is cheaper than the old one
It is probely the Hi pressure switch.
No fan-electrical Fan/no cold-check refrigerant. Refrigerant ok, check compressor.
Freon is too low, or too high.
On any automotive A/C system there is one basic rule. The line that leads from the compressor to the interior of the vehicle is always the Low side. The line that runs from the compressor to the front of the vehicle is always the high side.
you can let some freon out. you could have to much which will not let the compressor work. ihad your problem,and that fixed mine.
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The 2005 Nissan air conditioning compressor expansion valve is located on the bottom of the compressor. The expansion valve should be labeled as such.
I have owned my Nissan for the last 12 years and never had to replace the ac compressor once. Hope this helps. ...Yeah, but you also have to drive a Nissan
it sounds to me like a compressor problem. check the belt make sure it's the right size and that it is not sliping. on the electrical side of your question the compressor has a clutch on it which is electrical. the clutch has to activate so the compressor could do its work.(i doubt is the clutch)
under the hood
It has no air compressor. If you are talking about the A/C compressor, raise the hood and look see.