Its a nice Sentra. You would be better served getting something else, If you are on a fairly tight budget, but want something a little nicer try a late model ES300 lexus, an Acura or a Saab.
2007-01-08 04:55:32
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answered by david g 2
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ok, i will see what i will do right here for you. a million) The fan speeds are controlled by a 'Resistor' that's extremely the commerce call for a module with a connector that is going between the fan and the fan velocity knob (change). on your case, it could have 4 circuits (3 resistors) dealing with them for the 4 speeds. 4 circuits and 3 resistors? Sound puzzling? do not subject, that is undemanding. extremely, once you turn to a million, the circuit flows potential for the time of the 1st resistor to the fan. the 1st resistor has the utmost electric powered resistance so for this reason the fan will spin slowest. Repeat with the 2d and third resistor equivalent to 2d velocity putting and the third velocity putting; even even with the indisputable fact that each has a diverse resistance to variate fan velocity. Now on the 4th velocity putting, there will be no resistor. the potential will pass right this moment with the aid of to the fan with little or no electric powered resistance and could yield the utmost fan velocity. because of the intense modern draw the heater fan makes use of, the resistors interior the 'Resistor' will overheat and fry inflicting an open circuit. i've got faith it is your case because of the fact the present can not pass with the aid of to the fan. yet of direction, with the utmost velocity being without resistor to burn out, it works great. in case you will detect a widely used stable resistor, i could replace it and notice if that fixes your situation. The Resistor would be placed close to the heater fan and might have a connector with some terminals.
2016-12-16 04:17:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Better off buying a used Honda Civic
2007-01-08 00:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The only Infiniti I'm interested in, is the newest G35.
2007-01-07 13:19:37
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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