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Dean and Debbie
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Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:56 am Post subject:
90 PU Headlight problem |
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I have one working headlight, no daytime running lights and no highbeams.
Its not the switch, the fuse and I don't have a relay near the fender in the
engine compartment like another post suggested.
I have traced the problem to the fuse block where the power goes in to the
fuse but not out. Fuse is good. I can stick a wire in to make a connection
and it works. Any ideas? Can the fuse block be taken apart? What about the
highbeams and running lights?
Any help is much appreciated
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Al's
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Thu Nov 11, 2004 3:51 am Post subject:
Re: 90 PU Headlight problem |
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same prob here. BUT I do have the power at both fuses. I have to replace the
day time running lamp module yet but at 130.00 I am kinda waiting to see if
i can get oine used. or i may just crosswire the right to the left headlamp
and to hell with day time driving lights as i drive with the lights on day
and night anyways
but i will let the group know once i replace my module
al
"Dean and Debbie" <stifler433@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have one working headlight, no daytime running lights and no highbeams.
Its not the switch, the fuse and I don't have a relay near the fender in
the
engine compartment like another post suggested.
I have traced the problem to the fuse block where the power goes in to the
fuse but not out. Fuse is good. I can stick a wire in to make a connection
and it works. Any ideas? Can the fuse block be taken apart? What about the
highbeams and running lights?
Any help is much appreciated
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Dean and Debbie
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Thu Nov 11, 2004 8:14 am Post subject:
Re: 90 PU Headlight problem |
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Where is this module
"Al's" <allanromansnospamplease@accesswave.ca> wrote in message
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| Quote: | same prob here. BUT I do have the power at both fuses. I have to replace
the
day time running lamp module yet but at 130.00 I am kinda waiting to see
if
i can get oine used. or i may just crosswire the right to the left
headlamp
and to hell with day time driving lights as i drive with the lights on day
and night anyways
but i will let the group know once i replace my module
al
"Dean and Debbie" <stifler433@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:M7wkd.6243$hp3.709038@read2.cgocable.net...
I have one working headlight, no daytime running lights and no highbeams.
Its not the switch, the fuse and I don't have a relay near the fender in
the
engine compartment like another post suggested.
I have traced the problem to the fuse block where the power goes in to
the
fuse but not out. Fuse is good. I can stick a wire in to make a
connection
and it works. Any ideas? Can the fuse block be taken apart? What about
the
highbeams and running lights?
Any help is much appreciated
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Leslie Hartmier
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Thu Nov 11, 2004 4:12 pm Post subject:
Re: 90 PU Headlight problem |
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"Dean and Debbie" <stifler433@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:M7wkd.6243$hp3.709038@read2.cgocable.net...
| Quote: | I have one working headlight, no daytime running lights and no highbeams.
Its not the switch, the fuse and I don't have a relay near the fender in
the engine compartment like another post suggested.
I have traced the problem to the fuse block where the power goes in to the
fuse but not out. Fuse is good. I can stick a wire in to make a connection
and it works. Any ideas? Can the fuse block be taken apart? What about the
highbeams and running lights?
Any help is much appreciated
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Actually, you do have a relay for your daytime running lights, etc, and my
'90 PF had the same problem which was fixed by replacing the relay. Now, I
bet you want to know where it is. Move your battery. It's actually inside
the fender and only accessible if you move your battery. It's brown. :)
Leslie Hartmier
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Shawn
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Thu Nov 11, 2004 4:45 pm Post subject:
Re: 90 PU Headlight problem |
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"Leslie Hartmier" <leslieh1@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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"Dean and Debbie" <stifler433@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:M7wkd.6243$hp3.709038@read2.cgocable.net...
I have one working headlight, no daytime running lights and no highbeams.
Its not the switch, the fuse and I don't have a relay near the fender in
the engine compartment like another post suggested.
I have traced the problem to the fuse block where the power goes in to
the
fuse but not out. Fuse is good. I can stick a wire in to make a
connection
and it works. Any ideas? Can the fuse block be taken apart? What about
the
highbeams and running lights?
Any help is much appreciated
Actually, you do have a relay for your daytime running lights, etc, and my
'90 PF had the same problem which was fixed by replacing the relay. Now,
I
bet you want to know where it is. Move your battery. It's actually
inside
the fender and only accessible if you move your battery. It's brown. :)
Leslie Hartmier
leslieh1@shaw.ca
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I agree, it seems prior to 1992, Nissan liked to hide the headlight relays
on the pathfinder in a different location, like by the battery, i know for
fact that 92-95 had the relays in "plain sight" so to speak, under a cover
on the fender where as yours is a 90 model so its located by the battery. |
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Al's
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Posted:
Sat Nov 13, 2004 12:17 am Post subject:
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Fixed Finally . cost 130.00 canadian. it was the Daytime running lamp module
"Dean and Debbie" <stifler433@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have one working headlight, no daytime running lights and no highbeams.
Its not the switch, the fuse and I don't have a relay near the fender in
the
engine compartment like another post suggested.
I have traced the problem to the fuse block where the power goes in to the
fuse but not out. Fuse is good. I can stick a wire in to make a connection
and it works. Any ideas? Can the fuse block be taken apart? What about the
highbeams and running lights?
Any help is much appreciated
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