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theMECHANIC0329

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    It's a long story...
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    Skilled/Experienced Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    I Go When I Can
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    Other/Unknown
  • Year
    1990

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  1. Its been a while since anyone posted here, but I ran into the whole no heat issue recently and as winter is here I figure this info could be useful. After verifying I was getting coolant flow through the heater core it became pretty obvious I had a problem with the mixer door not actuating back to the hot side. I removed the glove box and the metal plate behind it. Just left of this opening is the servo and linkage for the mixer door. As I have no intention of using cold air through winter, I simply disconnected the linkage from the servo and pulled it to the passenger side of the vehicle. This put the mixer door into the heater side and I have heat again. Obviously this is just a temporary fix, but it will get you defrost again... Oh,, this was a 1990 pathfinder 4x4
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