Light Problem
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From: Plainfield, IL (Chicago Suburb)
I also had this problem. I noticed that there was a problem when I went to look at my badass LED clearence lights and side markers and they weren't lit up after getting out of my car. Then driving home from Michigan today I saw that my clock wasn't lit even though my headlighs were on. After looking under the hood and checking this thread and a few others I finally found the super secret fuse box and fixed the fuse. Damn Nissan/Infiniti and their super secret boxes. *shakes fist in geneal direction of Japan* Oh well I still love my car.
You can avoid blowing fuses by unplugging your battery and double checking your grounding/live wires... just as a precaution as well =)
Although i know that, i dont' do it either... =?
Although i know that, i dont' do it either... =?
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I'm fighting this issue now, except I put in a new fuse and still no luck. I buttoned everything after I put the new fuse and before I checked to see if it worked. So I will have to take it apart again to see if it blew immediately or if its not seated all of the way.
If it is blown I have a few areas I will look into. Namely the 7443 blinker mod on my 06-projectors and I guess a couple areas I suspect I have a grounding issue (VDC override wires or rear exhaust ground).
I'm going to check the fuse first and then go from there with the easist things to look at. So checking headlights will be last resort.
Any insight from other people outthere would be nice, otherwise I am just shooting in the dark.
I'm fighting this issue now, except I put in a new fuse and still no luck. I buttoned everything after I put the new fuse and before I checked to see if it worked. So I will have to take it apart again to see if it blew immediately or if its not seated all of the way.
If it is blown I have a few areas I will look into. Namely the 7443 blinker mod on my 06-projectors and I guess a couple areas I suspect I have a grounding issue (VDC override wires or rear exhaust ground).
I'm going to check the fuse first and then go from there with the easist things to look at. So checking headlights will be last resort.
Any insight from other people outthere would be nice, otherwise I am just shooting in the dark.
^ I had the same issue and it was in fact a grounding issue (I added the ipod adapter to my headunit and didnt ground the black wire anywhere....)
One easy pointer, if your not sure if a fuse is blown or whatnot, go to your auto store and buy the fuses that light up when they blow, it was very helpful for me to make sure it wasn't simply a fuse problem...
One easy pointer, if your not sure if a fuse is blown or whatnot, go to your auto store and buy the fuses that light up when they blow, it was very helpful for me to make sure it wasn't simply a fuse problem...
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