theresamoore2
Nissan Note AC Failure
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A 2019 Nissan Note e-Power hybrid experienced a complete AC failure, with symptoms including warm air, a non-responsive climate control, and a warning light. The initial suspicion was a faulty AC compressor. However, after further discussion and professional inspection, the issue was identified as a malfunctioning AC control unit, which was subsequently replaced to restore functionality.
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theresamoore2 (community.author)
Cheers for the reply! I haven't checked the refrigerant level myself, figured that's best left to the pros. As for the compressor clutch, I wouldn't even know where to begin looking for that thing! Where was the problem with your Peugeot?
denniswolf9
No worries! Turns out, the Peugeot's AC control unit was fried. It was sending dodgy signals to the compressor, causing it to shut down. Honestly, with those symptoms and the error code, I'd get it checked out by a decent workshop. Saved me a load of time and messing about.
theresamoore2 (community.author)
Took it to the garage, and you called it! The AC control unit was toast. 980€ lighter, but at least I have cold air again! Thanks for your help pointing me in the right direction; saved me a lot of pointless poking around.
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denniswolf9
Sounds familiar! Had a similar issue with my old Peugeot 308 a few years back. Same symptoms more or less, warning light and all. Did you check the refrigerant level, or if the compressor clutch is engaging? Could also be a faulty pressure sensor giving you grief.