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CarGuru > Nissan > Primera fresh-air fan problem 17 April 2005 20:29:08

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Primera fresh-air fan problem

Sokol 17 April 2005 11:55:33
 Hi guys!
Few weeks ago I bought Primera 1.6 16V SLX (1997) whitch was very
neglected. I’m trying to repair most things by myself and I realized,
that in my new car is not working 1., 2. and 3. speed of fresh-air
fan. Only full speed is working. I did’nt found any posts about this
problem, but I think somebody from clever guys can help me.
I found something about resistors near fan electromotor, whitch need
to be soldered new. But what is their value for first 3 speeds? And
where exactly they are located?

Thanks for any info and sorry for my english (I am from Czech Rep.)
Peter

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Shawn 17 April 2005 15:28:11 permanent link ]
 all i remember from a previous post is that it has something to do with
replacing the resistor

"Sokol" <UseLinkToEmail@Aut­oForumz.com> wrote in message
news:1_528643_14914­6729ebdb2e3d750e25aa­027d981@autoforumz.c­om...> Hi guys!> Few weeks ago I bought Primera 1.6 16V SLX (1997) whitch was very> neglected. I'm trying to repair most things by myself and I realized,> that in my new car is not working 1., 2. and 3. speed of fresh-air> fan. Only full speed is working. I did'nt found any posts about this> problem, but I think somebody from clever guys can help me.> I found something about resistors near fan electromotor, whitch need> to be soldered new. But what is their value for first 3 speeds? And> where exactly they are located?>
Thanks for any info and sorry for my english (I am from Czech Rep.)> Peter>
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JimV 17 April 2005 17:14:23 permanent link ]
 There is a resistor pack in the duct, usually behind the glove box. You
need to replace them with an oem piece (not resistors from an
electronics store).

Sokol wrote:> Hi guys!> Few weeks ago I bought Primera 1.6 16V SLX (1997) whitch was very> neglected. I’m trying to repair most things by myself and I realized,> that in my new car is not working 1., 2. and 3. speed of fresh-air> fan. Only full speed is working. I did’nt found any posts about this> problem, but I think somebody from clever guys can help me.> I found something about resistors near fan electromotor, whitch need> to be soldered new. But what is their value for first 3 speeds? And> where exactly they are located?>
Thanks for any info and sorry for my english (I am from Czech Rep.)> Peter>
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SteveB 17 April 2005 18:08:39 permanent link ]
 It's a printed circuit board mounted behind the glove box area in something
that looks a bit like a letter box in the bulkhead with one (or is it two?)
screws holding it in place. Undo the screw and pull. If you look at the
board carefully you'll see a few soldered joints that are bridging tracks.
There are no components, the tracks are the actual resistors, and normally
it's the solder joints that go open circuit, so all you have to do is
resolder them. Another regular problem is the pollen filter if you have
one, it gets really clogged up and the ventilation power drops off. You
have to actually remove the glove box to change that.



"Sokol" <UseLinkToEmail@Aut­oForumz.com> wrote in message
news:1_528643_14914­6729ebdb2e3d750e25aa­027d981@autoforumz.c­om...> Hi guys!> Few weeks ago I bought Primera 1.6 16V SLX (1997) whitch was very> neglected. I'm trying to repair most things by myself and I realized,> that in my new car is not working 1., 2. and 3. speed of fresh-air> fan. Only full speed is working. I did'nt found any posts about this> problem, but I think somebody from clever guys can help me.> I found something about resistors near fan electromotor, whitch need> to be soldered new. But what is their value for first 3 speeds? And> where exactly they are located?>
Thanks for any info and sorry for my english (I am from Czech Rep.)> Peter>
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Sokol 17 April 2005 20:29:08 permanent link ]
 "SteveB3" wrote: > It's a printed circuit board mounted behind the glove box area > in something > that looks a bit like a letter box in the bulkhead with one > (or is it two?) > screws holding it in place. Undo the screw and pull. If you > look at the > board carefully you'll see a few soldered joints that are > bridging tracks. > There are no components, the tracks are the actual resistors, > and normally > it's the solder joints that go open circuit, so all you have > to do is > resolder them. Another regular problem is the pollen filter > if you have > one, it gets really clogged up and the ventilation power drops > off. You > have to actually remove the glove box to change that. >
"Sokol" <UseLinkToEmail@Aut­oForumz.com> wrote in message > news:1_528643_14914­6729ebdb2e3d750e25aa­027d981@autoforumz.c­om... > > Hi guys! > > Few weeks ago I bought Primera 1.6 16V SLX (1997) whitch was > very > > neglected. I'm trying to repair most things by myself and I > realized, > > that in my new car is not working 1., 2. and 3. speed of > fresh-air > > fan. Only full speed is working. I did'nt found any posts > about this > > problem, but I think somebody from clever guys can help me. > > I found something about resistors near fan electromotor, > whitch need > > to be soldered new. But what is their value for first 3 > speeds? And > > where exactly they are located? > >
Thanks for any info and sorry for my english (I am from > Czech Rep.) > > Peter > >
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Thanks all of You!

The problem is now solved! :lol:
Realy it needed only to solder open circuit of the resistor plate.
Thanks SteveB3!!!
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