THANK YOU!!! You gave excellent help and saved me $700. I went to a U-Pull-It salvage yard and found a truck that had the module but no knobs! Someone took all the knobs (which I did not need) BUT left only the plastic part I was searching for. I could not believe it! Total cost = $0 and literally because of your video only 6 min to fix. Totally appreciate you making this video.
Great video, thanks! It might be helpful to know that if you can't find the exact controls for the Titan, you can use the controls from a Pathfinder that has basically the same climate controls with front and rear a/c and heat! I just did that, you just have to cut off the rear ac/heat part of the clear plastic base that the controls are attached to, AND, use a drop of glue to anchor the right hand end of the clear plastic assembly because you won't have a screw hole. I just did this and finally I have control of the drivers side temperature setting.
Really pretty easy! Looks doable. Glad you explained your toothpick JB Weld fix bc that's going to be my intention - something along those lines. Great video.
Your Titan looks friggin immaculate.I got a 04 and it doesn't look anything close to yours. I got broken plastic everywhere and I try to take care of it but it's so fragile
Yes their plastic does get quite brittle with time. Our truck mostly sits and only gets used when we do something that requires a truck. Gas is just too expensive these days.
That is a good question. I don’t know the answer though as I have zero experience with using a 3D printer. I’m sure it could be done if you know what you are doing.
I’m in a bit of a rabbit hole, my A/C flow keeps kicking off and on, no flow, but still adjustable when it is on. I ordered a blower resister but I don’t think that will fix it. What was your actual symptoms when the climate control model began to fail? I need to the check the system pressure and the pressure switch still.
@@DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10 Thanks for the reply, I think my control model isn’t the issue. I think a may be low on pressure due to a leak. I have owned it since new, it’s just now starting to break, but better to fix than buy a new truck. New prices are insane.
I would recommend you call a Nissan dealer and confirm the part number with a Nissan parts department person. That's how I found the correct part for my truck. I don't know the part number, they just ordered the part they told me would fit and it did thank goodness.
That’s definitely an option but I don’t want to be chasing parts and changing this out two or three times a year. Also I’d have to travel to find a salvage yard as we don’t have one like that in the area where I live.
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THANK YOU!!! You gave excellent help and saved me $700. I went to a U-Pull-It salvage yard and found a truck that had the module but no knobs! Someone took all the knobs (which I did not need) BUT left only the plastic part I was searching for. I could not believe it! Total cost = $0 and literally because of your video only 6 min to fix. Totally appreciate you making this video.
Excellent!
Anytime I can make a repair for the price of a month or two car payments, I consider it a no brainer! Good job and wise decision Bruce!
That’s a great point Mark! 👍🏻
Great video, thanks! It might be helpful to know that if you can't find the exact controls for the Titan, you can use the controls from a Pathfinder that has basically the same climate controls with front and rear a/c and heat! I just did that, you just have to cut off the rear ac/heat part of the clear plastic base that the controls are attached to, AND, use a drop of glue to anchor the right hand end of the clear plastic assembly because you won't have a screw hole. I just did this and finally I have control of the drivers side temperature setting.
Really pretty easy! Looks doable. Glad you explained your toothpick JB Weld fix bc that's going to be my intention - something along those lines. Great video.
Glad it was helpful!
This helped me fix mine. Saved me alot of money. Just used super glue. Thank you for tip
Glad it helped!
Very helpful sir!!! Nice job.
Thanks for watching!
Your Titan looks friggin immaculate.I got a 04 and it doesn't look anything close to yours. I got broken plastic everywhere and I try to take care of it but it's so fragile
Yes their plastic does get quite brittle with time. Our truck mostly sits and only gets used when we do something that requires a truck. Gas is just too expensive these days.
Yes! This is my problem - just the knob! Thanks
Happy to help!
Nice job Bruce. Would it be a hard job to replicate the part concerned if you had access to a 3D printer?
That is a good question. I don’t know the answer though as I have zero experience with using a 3D printer. I’m sure it could be done if you know what you are doing.
@@DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10 maybe a business opportunity for some enterprising individual who has a 3D printer, or access to one.
I agree!
I’m in a bit of a rabbit hole, my A/C flow keeps kicking off and on, no flow, but still adjustable when it is on. I ordered a blower resister but I don’t think that will fix it. What was your actual symptoms when the climate control model began to fail? I need to the check the system pressure and the pressure switch still.
My issue was a broken plastic knob. I could not change the fan speed. Unfortunately you can’t just change out the knob only.
@@DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10 Thanks for the reply, I think my control model isn’t the issue. I think a may be low on pressure due to a leak. I have owned it since new, it’s just now starting to break, but better to fix than buy a new truck. New prices are insane.
I agree, new prices are insane! I wish you the best!
@@DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10 Turned out to be the blower motor resistor. Easy fix.
Nice! Good to hear you were able to get it fixed easily.
Hello im wondering if i can send you an email of a part i found on the nissan website for this exact problem i dont know if this is the part or not
I would recommend you call a Nissan dealer and confirm the part number with a Nissan parts department person. That's how I found the correct part for my truck. I don't know the part number, they just ordered the part they told me would fit and it did thank goodness.
Thank You :-)
You're welcome!
700.00...... I would drill a hole in the center of the fan switch and make a extension to go from the actuator , through the top and put a knob on it.
Can't you just replace the switch
You could but nobody sells just the switch
Omg A Speedometer that Works Not so much Infiniti QX56 Hahaha 😆
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30 bucks at a pull apart yard.
That’s definitely an option but I don’t want to be chasing parts and changing this out two or three times a year. Also I’d have to travel to find a salvage yard as we don’t have one like that in the area where I live.
@DIYHomesteadProjectsDIYHP10 Yep. I got lucky. I got one 10 min from home.
That's literally a gold mine! 👍