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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / April 2007

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PLEASE HELP 94 Nissan Altima Fuses

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girlthatneedshelp - 18 Mar 2007 04:23 GMT
PLEASE HELP! I have a 1994 nissan alitma that I bought private party. I
have never noticed a fuse in the "ABS SOL 20A" slot before, and I was
changing my horn fuse when I realized it was empty. Instinct told me to
fill it, but I really don't want to do anything that will mess up my
electrical. Does this particular slot have to have a fuse?
loewent - 30 Mar 2007 21:56 GMT
does the car have ABS?

If so, you can give it a shot.  3 things could have happened in the past:

1.  The ABS doesn't work and causes fuses to blow, therefore the previous
owner removed it.

2.  The previous owner didn't like ABS, and removed the fuse to stop the ABS
action.

3.  There is no ABS in the car, and the standard fusebox simply has a slot
open for it, but its not used for anything.

t

>PLEASE HELP! I have a 1994 nissan alitma that I bought private party. I
>have never noticed a fuse in the "ABS SOL 20A" slot before, and I was
>changing my horn fuse when I realized it was empty. Instinct told me to
>fill it, but I really don't want to do anything that will mess up my
>electrical. Does this particular slot have to have a fuse?
girlthatneedshelp - 07 Apr 2007 18:49 GMT
Yes, my car has ABS, and I see the metal slot prongs in this particular
slot which is usually an indicator of it being active and needing a fuse.
If I put a fuse in and it blows how will I know? will i feel the
difference in my breaks? Thank you for your answers, you've been a great
help.
loewent - 09 Apr 2007 05:15 GMT
just because there are metal 'prongs' to receive the fuse, does not mean
anything is hooked up to that particular fuse.

I would put a fuse in, follow the amperage indicated on the plastic cover.
See what happens.

I would imagine that if your car has ABS and the ABS is not working, there
would be a warning light on your dash....  do you see an ABS light flashing
anywherE?

t

>Yes, my car has ABS, and I see the metal slot prongs in this particular
>slot which is usually an indicator of it being active and needing a fuse.
>If I put a fuse in and it blows how will I know? will i feel the
>difference in my breaks? Thank you for your answers, you've been a great
>help.
 
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