AC just quit. Any help?

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RogiBear
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Car: 2009 Nissan Rogue Black

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Hey guys. It is about 85 here in Denver today. Just got into my car after work and cranked up the AC. After about a minute it totally stopped. No air on the face, floor, or defrost will work. I let it sit at home for about 30 minutes and turned the car on and still no air.

Has anyone experienced this with the Rogue? I have an 09 S AWD. If so, what did you do about it? I suppose I should take it in to Nissan...


RogiBear
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Car: 2009 Nissan Rogue Black

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AND I also just noticed that my LEDS are out which are connected to my accessory fuse on the inside fuse box? Are these even related?

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TaiLuu
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Car: 2009 Nissan Murano LE AWD
2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD
2014 Nissan Pathfinder Platinum
Location: 319/515, Iowa

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Could Of Blew the Blower motor Fuse or blower motor could of gone bad quick. but i doubt that.
cables could of got disconnected from vibration?
Thats there area that I would look at.

Turn off the Recirculation turn the knob all the way to red and turn the vent knob to face. let the car warm up.
and drive about 35mph and see if you feel heat coming out vent left of the steering wheel to see if nothings clogging the vents.

I never use A/C and its about 90 degrees in Iowa. I'm a honda driver A/C takes power. I Always have Fans off, Recirculation off, Vents open on the windshield, and knob all the way to heat lol.

So Use Windows Not that bad.

RogiBear
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Car: 2009 Nissan Rogue Black

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Thanks for the response! That sounds brutal!

I figured out that the blower Fuse blew which is connected to the accessory fuse. The accessory fuse did not blow but it must have been too much power for the LEDs to handle :(

Does anyone know how common blown fuses are?


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