2006 Nissan Titan Heater blower

Asked by Guru53MQQ Feb 12, 2018 at 02:04 AM about the 2006 Nissan Titan LE Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: General

My 2006 Nissan Titan' s
heater/AC blower is stuck
blowing on the window and will
not switch to the cab vents. Also
the knobs no longer light up. Is
this an easy fix or a major issue?

2 Answers

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check any and all fuses , the hardest part will probably gaining access to the selector switch , knowing what is screwed in or snaps out can be a pain , U toob has many videos on a variety of vehicle repairs , I get a piece of cardboard and put the screws in it with a diagram so I know what goes where

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Would pull access panel for blower motor and see if there are any obstructions such as leaves that might be preventing a flap from moving. Hopefully you don't have a blend door issue but try the easy stuff first. Good luck!

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