I popped a fuse and cannot find it.
#1
I popped a fuse and cannot find it.
Currently my glovebox and ashtray lights are out and my ac display will not work and my climate control buttons are useless. I tried replacing the fuses by my foot and that did not work. Then I opened the hood and found 2 fuse boxes, I checked the fuses on both and tried replacing a few and still no luck. I ****ed up messing with the wire connected to the ash tray light, anyone have some advice on helping me find the fuse?
Last edited by Cingular; 09-23-2014 at 01:34 PM.
#2
Find your service manuals here (thanks to NICO club):
http://www.infinitiservicemanual.com
"pg.pdf" is Power and Ground.
Check:
Fusible link # C 80A (doubtful)
Fuse # 71 in your IPDM (likely)
http://www.infinitiservicemanual.com
"pg.pdf" is Power and Ground.
Check:
Fusible link # C 80A (doubtful)
Fuse # 71 in your IPDM (likely)
#3
Find your service manuals here (thanks to NICO club):
http://www.infinitiservicemanual.com
"pg.pdf" is Power and Ground.
Check:
Fusible link # C 80A (doubtful)
Fuse # 71 in your IPDM (likely)
http://www.infinitiservicemanual.com
"pg.pdf" is Power and Ground.
Check:
Fusible link # C 80A (doubtful)
Fuse # 71 in your IPDM (likely)
#4
So the A/C controller will light up with the lights but wont do anything along with the blank display and the seat heaters are not working or lighting up. I have read as much as I can into the manuals and researched every forum on the internet and no one seems to have ever had the same problem as me... I looked at the blower fuses, A/C fuse, Radio Fuse and other etc. fuses and still no luck. I have a 2004 g35 coupe with a Metra Dash and pioneer radio, the radio has not gone out during this whole ordeal. Living in Texas I wish it was a problem with the radio instead...
#5
Yes, even with the manuals it takes considerable digging. Looking at your car's Power & Ground and the ATC (Automatic Air Conditioning) manuals, I see there are at least 3 fuses which could cause the AC to stop operating. Those are the10A fuses #6, #12 and #19, located in the fuse block (J/B) Picture below. Hope your issue has a simple fix!
#6
I had the same problem and at first I couldnt find the fuse because its hard to see unless you stick your head all the way by the pedals its the 10a in the far left bottom corner the #12 spot that was my problem. If that doesnt work nicoclub forums have all the fsm's download ill try post the link.
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