lillyflame57
Juke climate control failure
Summary of the thread
A 2014 Nissan Juke with a diesel engine is experiencing a climate control failure, with the panel appearing dead, low heating output, and non-functional AC. The issue is suspected to be due to a bad connection. It is suggested to check the electrical connectors and wiring harness related to the HVAC system for any corrosion, loose pins, or chafing. The problem was resolved by diagnosing and repairing a faulty connector at a workshop.
Did this summary help you solve your problem?
4 comment(s)
lillyflame57 (community.author)
Thanks, that's helpful. When you say 'electrical connectors', are there any specific ones I should be targeting first? Any telltale signs of damage I should look for?
friedrich_huber84
Yes, I meant specifically the ones connected to the climate control module behind the dashboard. Look for any corrosion, loose pins, or signs of chafing on the wiring. However, if you're not comfortable with electrical troubleshooting, I'd recommend taking it to a workshop to avoid causing further damage. It could be a quick fix for them.
lillyflame57 (community.author)
Appreciate the advice. Turns out it was exactly as you suggested – a faulty connector. Workshop diagnosed and repaired it for 95€. Thanks again!
rmh_community_comment_box_header
community_crosslink_scanner_headline
community_crosslink_scanner_intro
community_crosslink_scanner_title
community_crosslink_scanner_price
community_crosslink_rmh_headline
community_crosslink_rmh_intro
community_crosslink_rmh_title
community_crosslink_rmh_subtitle
community_crosslink_rmh_brand
NISSAN
community_crosslink_rmh_model
JUKE
friedrich_huber84
I had a similar problem with my Nissan Juke – though not sure of the year right now. Before you dive too deep, have you checked the electrical connectors and wiring harness related to the HVAC system? Think of it like a chain; a weak link anywhere will break the whole thing.