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           | Posted: Aug 20 2021 at 6:18pm | IP Logged
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I have the common problem on the nissan Frontier where I 
 hear a flapping noise on start up, the noise goes away when 
 the HVAC recirculation button is pressed to recirc.  
 
 Instead of a quick fix, I'd like to replace the part.
 
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 Is the correct part name the recirculation actuator?
 
 Thanks, 
 David
 
  __________________ 08 Frontier CC, 4X4, LWB
 15 Altima S
 Sacramento, CA
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           | Posted: Aug 21 2021 at 8:13am | IP Logged
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davidjbrady wrote: 
   
    
    
      
       I have the common problem on the 
 nissan Frontier where I 
 hear a flapping noise on start up, the noise goes away when 
 the HVAC recirculation button is pressed to recirc.  
 
 Instead of a quick fix, I'd like to replace the part.
 
 Link
 
 Is the correct part name the recirculation actuator?
 
 Thanks, 
 David
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 David,
 
 I would go to nissanpartsdeal.com and plug in your VIN #.  
 Then search the parts diagram.
 
 Now which part is actually causeing the problem needs to be 
 determined.  If it was me, I would consult with a 
 professional that has experience with the Nissan Frontier 
 Specifically, so as not to spend money on the wrong part or 
 part's.
 
 Me I would probly bite the bullet and take it to Nissan, 
 but if You know a Professional that You can TRUST, then 
 that's an alternative as well.  Nissan charge's more, but 
 dealing with all the plastic part's, they might have more 
 experience to prevent breakage, cause as time goe's by the 
 Plastic Connector's get Brittle and easily crack and/or 
 break, then that's another repair on top of the original 
 repair.
 
 Someone may come along that has had this specific problem 
 and have more helpful advice.
 
 Good Luck,
  __________________ Barney
 2013 SV V6 Frontier KC/AT/2WD; Previous 20 yrs ~ '93 I4 Hardbody KC/AT/2WD, Sold.
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