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Old 07-03-2006, 10:59 PM
ryerye_man ryerye_man is offline
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Angry 94 nissan pickup loses all power and shuts down...

I own a 94 nissan XE pickup.. 4X4... manual tranny... I was driving down the street and the entire truck shuts down like that !!! I rolled to the side of the road and stopped... the truck will not start, nothing on the dash board works... the sterio will no longer work... the dome lite doesnt work... I took it in and was able to get it to start and I have head lights... but thats it !!! my dash doesnt work...my fans dont work... no blinkers... no gauges... NOTHING!!! if you have any idea that could help at all... please!!! feel free to give me ideas or options or anything that might help... my email is... [email protected]

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Old 07-09-2006, 02:55 PM
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Re: 94 nissan pickup loses all power and shuts down...

check the fusible links .
located on the terminal ends of the pos bat cable...
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Old 07-11-2006, 03:56 AM
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Re: 94 nissan pickup loses all power and shuts down...

check your battery leads too also the battery
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