GooDeal AC Air Compressor Electromagnetic Clutch Coil DKS17D for Nissan Murano
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No, I don't believe so. On Amazon, you can find it. Simply enter the vehicle's information and check to see if it is compatible with the Nissan Rogue.
It was the right size for my 2009 3. 5 without a hitch.
The reason it burned in the first place was probably due to a lack of oil in the compressor or other restrictions.
It was for a 2010 Nissan Murano that I used it for. I'm not sure if it'll work on a 2006. Sorry
Selected User Reviews For GooDeal AC Air Compressor Electromagnetic Clutch Coil DKS17D for Nissan Murano
Because it's been in the 90s recently, my wife and child despise riding in my SUV, and I discovered some helpful utube videos on how to replace the coil in my car. It's only a $30 part, but it requires about $130 in special tools to replace it: an impact gun (to remove the 10mm cover), snap ring pliers, a 1/2" long ratchet (to hold the tensioner so you can remove the serpentine belt), an $18 6" pulley remover tool, a 12" long 2x4 block of wood to reinstall the pulley (with rubber mallet), and a lot of elbow grease. I ran the diagnostic test and the air conditioner (with the recirculation turned off) and voila - it worked. There is air conditioning in my room! In two weeks, I will provide an update. I'll update you in three months if the air conditioning is still operational. My only caution is that removing the coil requires removing three metric bolts with philips heads (size 5 with an 8 pitch). I broke them free with a mallet and was able to remove two of them by pushing down with the right screwdriver. The last one stripped out, so I had to use a drill extractor kit to get it out; these kits should come with the three replacement bolts. I ended up spending 98 cents at Lowes to get the size 5 x 1cm bolts (hex head), which will be more reliable than the stock philips heads, for easier removal in the future. THANK YOU AGAIN FOR THE COLD AIR CONDITIONING!.
Would have gotten 5 stars if it had come with Philip's screws, which of course stripped coming off, so I had to go out and get 3 screws, which took 2 hours. It would be very helpful if you could add them to the order at no cost. Thank you for making me feel so cold right now.
The AC pulley's bearing began to wear out. This caused the pulley to rub against the electromagnetic, generating too much heat, causing the wire insulation to fail, preventing the AC from turning on. This replacement was a perfect match and functioned flawlessly. It was delivered on time.
The Nissan Murano, it turns out, has a lot of similar parts, so look for videos on that as well. Anyone could do this part swap with a few tools and an hour, saving hundreds of dollars. For the past two months of daily driving and A/C use, the part has performed flawlessly.
This clutch coil was a perfect fit for my wife's 2011 Murano, and with Amazon's next-day shipping, it arrived exactly when they said it would. I tested the old one with 12v power before removing it, and the coil had somehow shorted itself out. An ac clutch puller (which I rented from Autozone) and possibly snap ring pliers are required. Aside from that, the job is fairly simple. We were able to save a significant amount of money thanks to this product.
This is fantastic! The dealership informed me that the A/C compressor had stopped working and that replacing it would cost $1200. After doing some research, I discovered that this might be the problem. The clutch is activated by the coil, and the compressor is turned by it. That was the problem with it not turning on. If you have a few hours to spare and a mechanical bent, as well as some how-to videos, you can save a lot of money. While you're down there, I'd suggest replacing the serpentine belt as well.
I was able to save hundreds of dollars.
Thank you so much for your hard work!.