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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / January 2005

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1997 Altima GXE - power loss to random items

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berger416 - 02 Jan 2005 18:16 GMT
Hi,

Automatic transmission, ~ 76K miles. I have lost power to the following
items:

- 'headlights on' warning bell
- 'key in ignition' warning bell
- rear defog
- power locks

Note: power windows work and overhead light works (also when door is
open.) Ignition/starting and cigarette lighter are also working fine.
Dashboard lights and radio work.

We have checked all of the relays and fusible links, as well as the fuses
for electronics located in the passenger cabin, and all of these are (as
near as we can tell) intact.

Before I go to the shop, I wanted to see if anyone can think of anything
else we can check and possibly fix ourselves. We have looked through the
Haines manual and feel like we've checked everything that was mentioned
there. It might be the circuit breaker behind the passenger cabin fuse
panel, but we don't know how to reset it.

Thanks for any tips you can give.
Remco - 02 Jan 2005 19:45 GMT
Hi

I have not had to deal with that breaker, but you could pull the
breaker out and test for continuity.

Regards,
Remco
bucksatan - 02 Jan 2005 20:18 GMT
You should try and actually put new fuses in, the may be broken and just
not noticable. Or switch the fuses with ones that you know work to make
sure.
llcoolpass - 11 Jan 2005 15:35 GMT
maybe u have a voodoo error where some voltage spike killed a few things.

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