tobiashuber4
Clipper automatic temperature control issue
Summary of the thread
A 2019 Nissan Clipper is experiencing issues with its automatic temperature control system, which is not functioning and displaying an error. The problem is suspected to be related to the interior temperature sensor. A suggested solution involves checking the sensor's cable and plug connection for any loose wires or corrosion. This was confirmed as the issue, and a workshop repair resolved it for a cost of 95€.
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tobiashuber4 (community.author)
Cable and plug, huh? Where exactly is that located? Any tips on how to get to it without tearing the whole dashboard apart?
louishimmel83
Yeah, that's where I'd start poking around. It's usually tucked up under the dash, near the steering column. Honestly, I'd recommend getting a workshop to check it out properly. I did, and they confirmed a dodgy connection. Saved me a lot of hassle and potential for breaking stuff! Plus, it's a pretty cheap fix – about 95€ if it's just the cable.
tobiashuber4 (community.author)
Good call. Workshop confirmed the faulty connection. Fixed it for 95€. Thanks for the heads-up!
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louishimmel83
Sounds familiar! I had similar weirdness with my Clipper. It's like the climate control suddenly developed a mind of its own, refusing to play nice. Have you checked the sensor's cable and plug connection? Might be a loose wire or corroded connector messing things up. Think of it like a garden hose with a kink – the signal can't flow properly!