271505Z000 Nissan RESISTANCE-ELECTRIC, Price: 71.39$, Weight: 0.54kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Nissan

271505Z000

RESISTANCE-ELECTRIC

23

0.54

 Dispatch 24h

71.39$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Nissan
271505Z000 
RESISTANCE-ELECTRIC
52
0.621
2-3
59.49$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Nissan
271507S000 
RESISTANCE-ELECTRIC
0
0.621
-
20.89$
Not Available

Compatibility

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WAGONVK56DESEUSATA6008.200304.2008 View
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KING CABVQ40DELECanadaD4010.200409.2005 View
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WAGONVQ40DELEGeneral/Asia (RHD)R51M01.200509.2006 View
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WAGONVQ35DESCanadaV4205.200305.2006 View
Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
CREW CABVK56DESEUSAA6012.200404.2007 View
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WAGONVQ40DEOFFROADUSAN5007.200808.2011 View

Nissan's HVAC Blower Motor Resistor

The HVAC Blower Motor Resistor is an essential component for climate control within your vehicle. It skillfully regulates the speed of the air that flows from your vents, ensuring you stay comfortable regardless of the weather outside. Without this part, you could face extremes—freezing or overheating—due to a lack of control over the fan speed settings in your car's AC system.

Why Is It Needed

This resistor is a critical aspect of your HVAC system because it provides the power necessary to adjust the fan speed. By reducing the voltage delivered to the blower fan, it enables the distinctive low, medium, and high-speed settings. This control permits a pleasant cabin environment, enhancing your driving experience significantly.

How Does It Work

Embedded within the HVAC system, it works by altering the electrical current that reaches the blower motor. This adjustment is achieved through a series of resistive elements, which effectively regulate the flow of electricity based on the desired speed setting. The greater the resistance, the slower the fan speed.

Consequences of a Broken Resistor

When the resistor fails, you may encounter issues such as the fan operating only at high speed or not at all. This disruption can compromise your comfort and may eventually lead to more significant HVAC system failures. Prompt replacement is advised to maintain optimal performance and avoid costly repairs.

Compatible Models

  • QX56