kevin40277
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Hi all! Hope you're all having a good evening. So the A/C in my 2013 Leaf went out, and after browsing these forums as well as googling; I think I just need to re-charge the A/C system. There are no error codes or check engine light on my dashboard that I can see. The AC just blows regular air so I don't think it's the air compressor. I checked all the fuses in the 3 fuse boxes under the hood and they look ok. I haven't checked the battery yet because I don't have a multimeter.
A couple months back my local dealer did a complimentary check up and found these issues with my car:
However, the AC was working at the time they diagnosed my car; so I didn't bother asking them any questions.
Could the problem be related to the sunload sensor? I'm assuming not because that sensor is related to climate control; I don't care for that; but upon googling the error code B2631, one of the possible causes of this error code is the A/C Auto amp being bad. Can someone explain what that is? Am I right in going towards the option of recharging the AC system myself?
A couple months back my local dealer did a complimentary check up and found these issues with my car:
However, the AC was working at the time they diagnosed my car; so I didn't bother asking them any questions.
Could the problem be related to the sunload sensor? I'm assuming not because that sensor is related to climate control; I don't care for that; but upon googling the error code B2631, one of the possible causes of this error code is the A/C Auto amp being bad. Can someone explain what that is? Am I right in going towards the option of recharging the AC system myself?