I have a similar problem in my 1998 villager that I just bought. If you press the temperature control knob real hard, you will see that the A/C will engage and it will start blowing cold air. The momment you let it go, it switches off the compressor. Based on what I have research so far, its the A/C pressure switch at the back of the temperature control knob that needs to be replaced. I will keep posted once I learn some more about this issue. Good luck!!
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If you need to ask how to replace a fuse, you need to step away from the car and never touch it again.
Try left lower corner of the dash board. Under the fusepanel door. Obd 1 type Nissan gray plug
That all gets too involved to answer on this board. Easiest thing to do is get a repair manual from your local parts store.
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Too involved for this board. Go to your local parts store and buy a Haynes manual.
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These radios are notorious for the displays going blank. I have a 1999 Villager Estate that had the same problem. The cause is usaully a set of large resistors on a circuit board inside the radio. The resistors get so hot that the solder connecting them to the circuit board actually melts and they become disconnected. The repair involves opening the radio, finding and resoldering the large resistors. They can be identified by the heat discoloration that they cause on the circuit board. This isn't too difficult, but if you have no experience using a soldering iron, then you may want to take the radio to a friend with a bit of soldering experience.
If your talking Air Conditioning/Heating then yes it is approved and is the standard.
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This is one of the most inane questions I have seen on this board. However, here it is. Locate the filter housing right behind the battery. loosen the clips(or bolts, depending on model year) around the housing. Lift the housing and remove the filter. Feeling really stupid yet???