2003 Nissan Altima Heater Not Working

2003 Nissan Altima Heater Not Working. At the simplest level, there are two main reasons why the heater is not working. Heat will start working only after i'm driving or i rev up the engine over 1400 rpms.

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One more thing you can do is set the fan to a lower setting giving the air more time to heat up it may not make the car hot but it may warm you up a little more. The fuse box is located under a small rectangular trim panel on the dashboard on the passenger side. Back in 06 my car kept blowing the seat heater fuses within minutes of replacing the fuse.

Heat Will Start Working Only After I'm Driving Or I Rev Up The Engine Over 1400 Rpms.


What is the cheapest way to bypass my immobilizer on my 2003 nissan altima 3.5 se. The 2003 nissan altima has 5 problems reported for heater not working properly. If its low, add as neccessary and get to a service facility to check for leaks.

I Have 2003 Nissan Altima 3.5 My Heater Fan Stop Working I Replace The Blower.motor I Unplug The Controller Then Plug It Back Up It Started Work For A Couple Hour Then Stop Working Again.


We tested the starter and it is fine. If it’s not coming on at all, it’s usually either the blower motor or some other wiring issue. Over the course of 2 weeks nissan couldnt figure out what the problem was.

The Fuse Box Is Located Under A Small Rectangular Trim Panel On The Dashboard On The Passenger Side.


There fairly easy to remove and there have been posts on the forum regarding how to remove them. I will make clicking noise when trying to start. I have a 2003 altima 2.5 and the heater works fine while i'm driving, but as soon as i stop at a redlight or stop sign it blows cool air.

If It’s Not Coming On At All, It’s Usually Either The Blower.


Average repair cost is $500 at 82,800 miles. I have a 2003 nissan altima. 31% of the time it's

Move The Seat Forward And Raise Them To Their Highest Point And Then Check The Filters Under Each Seat.


I would recommend having an expert from yourmechanic come to your. When i start the car in the a.m. No seat heating coils involved.