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2014 Altima AC won't work

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I have 2014 Altima 2.5 L the air conditioning stopped working can anybody help me with some advices to find out the problem, thanks
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I had an issue with same vehicle AC would not blow cold air. Problem was wire connector located near right top of radiator. the ground wire going into one side of the connector had corroded to the point of non-continuity.
I have 2014 Altima 2.5 L the air conditioning stopped working can anybody help me with some advices to find out the problem, thanks
My 2014 Altima 2.5 L SV developed an AC on again off again problem about 70,000 miles ago. It went to the shop several times (you may know the routine) and I was relieved of $ each time. Seemed when it quit functioning like it would stay that way until the car hit a bump. Because it sometimes cooled fine I knew that everything worked, when it worked. Finally narrowed the problem down to a faulty switch on the compressor. Once the switch was replaced all the times of disfunction went away. Have had no trouble with AC since. Switch from E-Bay was $40 in 2020. May not be your machines problem but is something to keep in mind as it costs much less than a new compressor. Despite then negative opinions on this car I like mine and will continue the recommended maintenance till I feel it is pretty well used up. At 140,000 miles now with no more major expense than those malfunctionong OEM (dim) headlights. Good luck getting your AC problem located too.
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My 2014 Altima 2.5 L SV developed an AC on again off again problem about 70,000 miles ago. It went to the shop several times (you may know the routine) and I was relieved of $ each time. Seemed when it quit functioning like it would stay that way until the car hit a bump. Because it sometimes cooled fine I knew that everything worked, when it worked. Finally narrowed the problem down to a faulty switch on the compressor. Once the switch was replaced all the times of disfunction went away. Have had no trouble with AC since. Switch from E-Bay was $40 in 2020. May not be your machines problem but is something to keep in mind as it costs much less than a new compressor. Despite then negative opinions on this car I like mine and will continue the recommended maintenance till I feel it is pretty well used up. At 140,000 miles now with no more major expense than those malfunctionong OEM (dim) headlights. Good luck getting your AC problem located too.
Thanks for posting your advice I'll check that area as well a/c fuse because someone mentioned about it
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