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Quick & Easy Interior Fuse

Box Guide
 March 23, 2020
Here’s a quick guide to the interior fuse box for most 2005-2019 Nissan Frontiers
(D40). Note that depending on the model year and trim level, some of these might be
slightly different, but to be sure you can refer to the fuse box cover in your specific
vehicle for any differences.
Where Is It?
Access is easy – just open your lower glove box, and on the right side you’ll see a small
rectangular panel. There’s a hole at the lower part of this panel, just put your finger into
the hole and pull the panel out.
With the interior fuse box open, use the photos and text below as your guide:
Fuse Panel Notes
Here’s a few notes regarding certain specific fuse slots / features:
#006
Labelled “POWER SOCKET UPPER” in some vehicles, my truck does not have a fuse
here, but all of my power sockets work.
#008
My photo shows a 20-Amp fuse, but it should be a blue 15-Amp fuse.
#019
If you don’t have an OEM subwoofer, this can be used for a power source for an interior
accessory (not to exceed 15-amps)
SP1 – SP3
These are empty slots to store spare fuses.
FPT
“Fuse Pulling Tool” use this to remove fuses easily. The tip snaps onto the fuse, then
when you pull outward the fuse will unplug itself, travel through the tool, and magically
fall into your hand.
RPT
“Random Plastic Thingy” DO NOT PULL THIS FUSE or you’ll trigger an error code and
the CEL (Check Engine Lamp) will light up. I totally forgot the exact error code (it had
something to do with a sensor) but luckily my Ultragauge has a feature to clear error
codes and reset the CEL.
 
PAY ATTENTION: About the Fuse Size
If you pull one of these fuses out from this location, you’ll notice that they are short and
stubby. These are not Mini-ATO fuses, they are known as “Low-Profile Mini Fuses” or
LP-MINI fuses. Be aware of this when you look for some spares, as these are not as
common as regular Mini-ATO fuses that look like they’re the same from the outside,
see below image:

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