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Old 02-07-2002, 05:15 PM
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fuel filter

im replacing my fuel filter and just need to know if u have to release the fuel pressure. i was reading on se-r.net that you pull the fuel pump fuse which will release the fuel pressure. does anybody know what fuse is the fuel pump fuse on a 1992 p10 primera since my fuse panel is in japanese. just say something like 3rd one down from the top or whatever.
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Old 02-07-2002, 07:41 PM
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On the left hand side it's the 2nd fuse from the top. These are the fuses located in the cabin beneath the cruise control panel. Good Luck!



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I tried the 2nd fuse down and it didnt work. I phoned up Nissan NZ and they said that it was the 6th fuse down, the 15amp one! That worked fine and now I have myself a new fuel filter. I dont think it had ever been changed!
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