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does anyone know where the fuse or relay is for the AC?
I need to determine why the clutch is not getting power and not engaging. I called several dealerships around here and they charge about $780 to replace the clutch and $1200 to replace the AC compressor. Im hoping i can find a blown fuse or something........ thanks for all your help guys |
i was able to download the service manual off this site... everyone needs to do this ASAP. it was very helpful!!!!
I troubleshot the problem as much as i could determining it was either the AC clutch or compressor... Took my car in to the Nissan dealership and within a few hours they had my diagnosis. The compressor is locking up causing the clutch to not engage. So..... a new AC compressor $1334.18 drive-out.... wtf, thats a really, really expensive compressor. I asked for comparison and the altima and maxima are about the same. the compressor itself was close to a grand |
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So it's the compressor? It looks like you can get the AC compressor clutch seperate for far less ($261.90). Not 100% sure if this is all you would need though. From the diagram, it looks like a separate assembly. AIR CONDITIONING A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH - 370Z (Z34) 2009+ :: Nissan Parts, NISMO and Nissan Accessories - Courtesyparts.com |
CMike is correct, you can get just the clutch by itself. You will save yourself alot of time and labor since you will not have to crack open the A/C system (so charge/re-charge of the A/C). Since Courtesy Nissan posts fake nissan part numbers...here is the real 10 digit number for the 370Z A/C Clutch ONLY:
92660-1CB0A Hope that helps. |
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Yeah, its the compressor, i wish it was just the clutch. Im going to get more details as to why its seizing up. I'll make sure to add it to this thread for future reference. |
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I'm just going to have the dealership work on it. Its way past my mechanical ability, i would have to buy tools, find a lift, ect... plus id probably fuk something up. |
It is good to know one's limitations... But pricy
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Can you still buy an extended warranty???
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Glad u got it figured out...yikes i may consier an extended warranty now. Daaaannnngggg..my compressor went out on my G35 with 37k on it..thank goodness warranty covered it.
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just get a AC delete kit and drop 20-40lbs (not sure how much the Z's weighs)
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Ive looked at an extended warranty about 2 months ago. I want to say they wanted 3-5k for it. I dont remember the exact cost but it was high enough to not consider it.
youd be crazy to get a ac delete kit in houston...lol its seriously 80-90% humidity in the winter. AC is a necessity down here. |
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well.... they werent able to give me an explanation as to why the AC compressor seized up, they basically said these things happen sometimes.
$1334.38 out the door $859.97 AC compressor $349.88 Labor I did get a free loaner car while they worked on mine for a few days. Oh.... and even though i asked them NOT to wash my car, they did anyways and swirled the paint(which im pretty pissed about!) |
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