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Fuse??????
2002 Frontier, trying to install extra back up lights I blew a fuse, now I have no back up lights and the truck won’t crank, like there’s no power going to the battery, anyone know what fuse I should be looking for?
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Re: Fuse??????
I'm guessing you left the battery connected while you were screwing with the new backup lights wiring. You have a short. You need to back track your work.
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Re: Fuse??????
On the 2002 Nissan Frontier, the backup lights and the starter relay often share the same power source through the 10A fuse at location #13 in the interior fuse box (behind the coin tray/dashboard). If that fuse blows, the truck won't crank because the "Inhibitor Relay" (which tells the truck it's in Park or Neutral) loses power.
Check that #13 fuse first. If that’s fine, head to the engine compartment and check the 80A or 100A main battery fuse (fusible link) near the positive battery terminal, if you shorted a major wire while installing the lights, you might have popped the main link, which kills power to the entire ignition system. |
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