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2014-01-28 01:42:15
#11
Originally Posted by Storm88000
Blower resistor is passenger side of the car against the interior of exterior (that make sense?) down by where your passengers right foot would be.

One of the easiest things to do, I think it's held in by two 10 or 12mm nuts/screws, pull old one out, plug new one in that's it.


Thank you!
2014-01-28 02:06:03
#12
Originally Posted by nater86zx
Thank you. I don't mean to be spoon-fed but this is my daily driver and I plan on working on it tomorrow. ANy idea if the b14 Sentra or P11 G20 uses the same one? There is a Sentra and 2 p11s at my local Pick n Pull....


I doubt it but pull the bad one out of your B13 and take it as reference...they would be in the same general area Storm & I mentioned. I can almost guarantee they will be different simply based on OBD1 vs. OBD2 but I've never compared them.
2014-01-28 14:18:01
#13
OP, here's a photo of it:



Now I've found there to be two different brands at Autozone and Advanced Auto. I liked the Advanced Auto one more, it was a brand Intermotor or something and it lasted longer than the one from Autozone FWIW
2014-01-28 16:13:59
#14
Thank you.
2014-01-29 17:45:31
#15
Went to junkyard yesterday and I took a few different resistors from different Nissans. One from a '97 Maxima worked, but '2' and '3' positions were switched? (2 was blowing like 3, and 3 was blowing like 2.) I then installed one from a 98 or 99 Sentra (the model with the updated headlights, grille, facia) it looks completely different from the one that was in my '95 but it works perfectly!

I discovered where I was losing coolant, it was leaking from the hose above the alternator, dripping onto the alternator and causing smoke. I trimmed off the old chewed up ends of the hose and put new clamps on. If that doesn't work I'll just buy a new hose.

Thank you all for the replies! BTW the 98/99 model Sentra I got the resistor from has the stock c/d head unit it looks to be in great shape. If anybody wants it let me know I'll go back and grab it.
2014-02-01 04:26:06
#16
Interesting info on the Maxima resistor...congrats on the repair.
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