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NissanHiddenPartsAAEmAugSep10 PDF
NissanHiddenPartsAAEmAugSep10 PDF
Of the tens of thousands of requests for assistance received by In many cases, the ground locations are not obvious, so it makes
Auto{ech via the Technical Helpline, one reoccurring request sense to start with what should be the easiest to find part; the
is for the location of fuses; in particular, those found on current fuses.
model Nissans.
Often, fuses are checked without identifyingwhat function they
are used for. This procedure may miss the fuses relating to the
Power Supplies and Grounds problem unless all fuses are located.
Technicians know that one of the first things that should be done
when there are electrical problems is to check power supplies and
grounds.
The usual first step is to take a look under the bonnet for the major fuses.
1. Battery Post
Starting at the Battery Post we notice some large fusible links.
. Maxima (J31) - 2003 to 2008 (Right side) . Tiida (CII) - 2005 to 2010 (Left side)
. Maxima (J32) - 2008 to 2010 (Left side) . XTRAIL (T31) - 2008 to 2010 (Left side)
. Murano (250) - 2005 to 2008 (Right side) . Dualis (J10) - 2007 to 2010 (Left side)
. Murano (Z5l) -2008 to 2010 (Left side) . 3502 (233) - 2003 to 2008 (Left cowl cover)
. Navara (D40) - 2005 to 2010 (Left Side) . 3702 (234) - 2009 to 2010 (Left cowl cover)
. Pathfinder (R51) - 2005 to 2010 (Left side) . Micra (K12) - 2007 to 2010 (below left h/lamp)
4. Locate The "Black Box"
Look around for a flat topped looking "black box".
On most Nissan models listed above, this will be on the left side of
the engine bay.
Release the retaining clips (usually 4) and carefully lift the black
box.
It will be clearly seen that there are many fuses located inside
this module.