- Jan 1, 2005
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I've got a problem with my 2007 Nissan Versa. I've noticed that when I'm driving to work in the morning (car has sat inside my garage all night, relatively cool outside at 65-75 degrees), the AC seems to work fairly well. But when I'm driving in the daytime or home from work (car sat outside all day, outdoor temp is 80-90 degrees), my AC just doesn't cool the cabin.
After a few days of putting up with this, I decided to investigate further and found that the passenger-side vents are blowing cold air while the drivers side vents seem to be blowing cabin-temperature or a bit warmer than cabin-temp air. No noticeable difference in the volume of air being blown, and all the vents are open. A co-worker suggested a stuck blend door, so I tried turning the knobs and listening for the door to open/close and that seems fine, but it's hard to tell.
I think my next step is to either remove the dash and investigate the blend door (maybe it is stuck, but I really don't want to do that) or buy one of those AC recharge kits.
I was wondering if anyone here had any similar issues and what the problem was, or if there are any suggestions. Thanks.
After a few days of putting up with this, I decided to investigate further and found that the passenger-side vents are blowing cold air while the drivers side vents seem to be blowing cabin-temperature or a bit warmer than cabin-temp air. No noticeable difference in the volume of air being blown, and all the vents are open. A co-worker suggested a stuck blend door, so I tried turning the knobs and listening for the door to open/close and that seems fine, but it's hard to tell.
I think my next step is to either remove the dash and investigate the blend door (maybe it is stuck, but I really don't want to do that) or buy one of those AC recharge kits.
I was wondering if anyone here had any similar issues and what the problem was, or if there are any suggestions. Thanks.