Nissan Maxima Service and Repair Manual: Intake sensor

Removal and Installation

REMOVAL

Nissan Maxima. REMOVAL

  1. Remove the evaporator (2). Refer to HA-48, "EVAPORATOR: Removal and Installation".
  2. Release the intake sensor clip (A), then remove the intake sensor (1).

CAUTION:

  • Mark the mounting position of the intake sensor.
  • Do not damage the evaporator core.

INSTALLATION

Installation is in the reverse order of removal.

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    Refrigerant pressure sensor
    Removal and Installation REMOVAL Discharge the refrigerant. Refer to HA-28, "Recycle Refrigerant". Remove the core support upper cover. Disconnect the harness connector from the ref ...

    Other materials:

    Bluetooth control unit
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    System maintenance
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    U1000 CAN comm circuit
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