Nissan Juke air conditioning runs hot when stopped with overheating issues due to broken engine fan and damaged coolant hose on Nissan Juke

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Nissan Juke owners report experiencing issues with their air conditioning system blowing hot air when stopped, which may be attributed to several factors. Common causes include low or overcharged refrigerant, compressor malfunctions, and dirty condenser or evaporator coils. Additionally, some owners have encountered problems with faulty blend door actuators, defective evaporator temperature sensors, or bad AC pressure sensors. Refrigerant leaks can also lead to the air conditioner not functioning properly, often going unnoticed until cold air stops blowing. Furthermore, broken engine fans and damaged coolant hoses can contribute to overheating, impacting the overall cooling efficiency and air conditioning performance. Electrical problems, such as issues with wiring or components, may also cause malfunctions in the air conditioning system. To mitigate these issues, regular maintenance of the cooling system is recommended. If hot air is experienced from the air conditioning, it is advisable for owners to consult a qualified mechanic for inspection and diagnosis of the underlying problems.

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