Hi, was at a kids football tournament on Saturday in 25 degree heat all day and when we got back to the car I turned the Air Conditioning on by turning it to Low and put it on the face option. Left it on for a while but still blowing hot air out as I presumed it would at the start so opened windows and carried on driving home. 40 minutes later, windows back up and it was still blowing warmish air. Nowhere near as good as my wife's Polo which is so cold you can only have it on setting 1 of 3 after about 5 minutes. AC button was on and all blowers open on dash.
It's a 2014 Qashqai and has just had it's second service. Surely it shouldn't need re-gassing already? Could it be a split pipe? Tried it this morning just on school run and colder than Saturday of course but just not ice cold as you might expect on full blast.
I know Halfords do a re-gassing but if pipe at fault then should be covered under warranty shouldn't it?
Air Conditioning not very cold
Always best to open all the windows for a minute or two to let the hot air escape as soon as you get in the car. Aircon will circulate warm air for a couple of minutes, longer if engine is not running. If stop/start kicks in the force of the blower will drop as well. If you have the panoramic roof it is best to close the shade whilst parked up in hot weather. It doesnt get icey cold as such but easily and quickly maintains a cool safe temp for driving.
Cheers, yes we had panoramic roof closed all day, opened windows straight away to let hot air out and had AC on full blast. Drove about 10 minutes and did windows up but too warm so had to open windows again.
Phoned local dealer, booked in for Monday
Phoned local dealer, booked in for Monday
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villawoz, well you got me thinking about the AC today, but it looks like you need Dealer support. I have just run out to our QQ to check our AC function, with the panoramic roof closed and the outside temp @ 27*C and the function was perfect and Cold ! - Dave Sorry about the Dust
1. Turned Motor "ON" - 22*C / No adjustments
2. Auto "ON" / Manually Set to 17*C
3. Auto is "OFF" / Set to "Lo"
4. Auto is Set to "ON" / Still Set to "Lo" / Speed Setting automatically decreases.
1. Turned Motor "ON" - 22*C / No adjustments
2. Auto "ON" / Manually Set to 17*C
3. Auto is "OFF" / Set to "Lo"
4. Auto is Set to "ON" / Still Set to "Lo" / Speed Setting automatically decreases.
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I asked for mine to be looked at on its second service last week as it wasn't blowing cold and had previously made a noise like there was obviously no gas in the system.
I had to pay for a re-gas with UV dye and Aircon service, but they knocked the price down to £70 before I complained. I was told to drive around with it on full cold for a couple of weeks to see if the temperature changes, if it is a manufacturing defect then I'll be pushing for a refund, if it's "stone chip" damage then not, and something else to worry might happen again....
I had to pay for a re-gas with UV dye and Aircon service, but they knocked the price down to £70 before I complained. I was told to drive around with it on full cold for a couple of weeks to see if the temperature changes, if it is a manufacturing defect then I'll be pushing for a refund, if it's "stone chip" damage then not, and something else to worry might happen again....
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The AC system needs to be used every now and then during the winter in order to keep the seals lubricated. If you don't use it the seals dry out and the gas escapes.
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Always keep the air-con on automatic, Summer and Winter. I've done so on my Land Cruiser for 18 years and 200,000 miles and it has not needed topping up or any maintenance yet.
Unfortunately current air-con systems use less efficient gas than used years ago in order to 'save the environment' and close the ozone hole. I believe that Nissan now use propane gas as a refrigerant, but I could be mistaken on this. Someone will know for certain, no doubt.
Unfortunately current air-con systems use less efficient gas than used years ago in order to 'save the environment' and close the ozone hole. I believe that Nissan now use propane gas as a refrigerant, but I could be mistaken on this. Someone will know for certain, no doubt.