Nissan Juke Service and Repair Manual : Component parts

Component Part Location

1. BCM


1. BCM Refer to BCS-161, "Removal and Installation".

2. Heater control
3. Blower fan resistor
4. Blower motor

A. Left side of heater unit assembly B. Right side of heater unit assembly

Component Description

Heater and ventilation unit assembly : Blower Motor


Heater and ventilation unit assembly : Blower Motor

• The blower motor utilizes a brush-less motor with a rotating magnet.

• Quietness is improved over previous motors where the brush was the point of


• Quietness is improved over previous motors where the brush was the point of contact and the coil rotated.

Heater and ventilation unit assembly : Blower Fan Resistor


Heater and ventilation unit assembly : Blower Fan Resistor

• Compact and lightweight resistor is adopted with outstanding ventilation.

• Temperature fuse is installed to protects the blower motor circuit.

Heater Control


Heater Control

Controls the heater control function.

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