Why won't my ac blow any air in my 06 Nissan Altima?

Asked by Joshua Jul 07, 2014 at 01:05 PM about the 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My ac worked like 3 hours ago then when I
got back in it wouldn't work. I can hear the
compressor kick on but nothing happens.
All the cabin controls work but it won't blow
hot or cold air. What would the problem be
and how much would it cost or can I fix it
myself?

2 Answers

105

Mine would come on after about 10 a 15 min of driving. Dealer told me I needed to replace blower mtr. $300.00 I think it was this web site that indicated it was not the blower mtr. But a blower relay $30.00. Bingo! Works just fine

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Mine started making a bad rattling noise when I turned the heat on for 15 seconds. Now I can't get any air to blow. It's only 8 or so screws to remove the glove box so I have the glove box out and access to the blower motor which is easy to remove with a few screws. Online the cheap replacement blower motors are 35$ or so. If it's the blower motor this is an easy fix it yourself problem and doing it yourself will save a lot of money. Mine is an 07 Nissan Altima 2.5s.

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