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Thu May 05, 2005 5:55 pm
This is starting to trail off into another forum, but I'll try to help. The 03 maxima has a different control system, though it still uses the same horrible expansion valves. Look for these valves to go bad on the Armada, Titan, QX56, and other vehicles from Nissan.
Without having numbers infront of me, of what the preasures are int he system and as to what amount of R134a is in there, I cant help much. One thing I can say is that if you have too much R134a in there, the system will see the excess preasure, and shut down. So you might have actually added too much. Also, Nissan unfortunately has gotten very cheap lately with the sensors and components used in their vehicles. A metal shortage in Japan is hiking up the cost per unit, meaning more plastics must be used.......meaning DEAWOO's!! LOL Not that bad, but getting there.
Back to the A/C. Get the FSM and do the auto diagnosis procedure. Its going to be something like KOEO, within 5 seconds hit two buttons or tun some knobs and the system will go to a 6 or 7 step diagnosis. Each step will check different things such as mode door functions, sensor functions, comand functions, also temperature corrections can be made (if your personal thermometer reads 48 from the vents, and you have it set to auto at 50, you can adjust the reading by up to 5 degrees), etc. That last part might not have been available on the 03 maxima, but is available on some. Anyway, give me the codes it displays for each system. There will be one code that will always set. It will be for the "sun sensor". If its not broad daylight and high noon with your car in an open parking lot, you'll get this code. Dont worry, its not bad, its just used in recognizing that your car is getting blasted with ultraviolet light, which can heat the car up in areas far from the interior ambient temp sensor, meaning the car wont actually stay at 72 degrees when set to auto becaue that sensor will read differently than in other parts of the car.
Man, I've done some typing tonight! I hope this help, and its been a little while since I've played with the auto a/c systems. If you can get those codes, we can tell you whats wrong.