SOURCE: Owners manual for nissan liberty
type that same phrase over on ebay and you will be amazed at how many folks are trying to sell them for a few bucks
SOURCE: radio fuse
# 18 for radio and it is a 20amp...see below for all #'s got to and amps...
1-20amp-pwr outlet frt. 2-10amp-rear fog lights(export only)
3-15 amp-horn 4-10amp-hedlt low beam rt
5-10amp-hedlt low beam lft 6-20amp-bodycontrolmodule/pwr dr locks 7-spare 8-spare 9-10amp- rt pk lt /rt tail lt/trailer tow lt/cluster
10-spare 11-15 amp-flasher 12-15 amp-stop lts
13-10amp-bodycontrolmodule/cmtc/cluster 14-spare
15-10amp-pdc fuel pmp & auto shutdownrelays/skis
16-20amp-pwr outlet rear 17-15amp-rear wiper 18-20amp-radio choke relay 19-20amp-frt fog lts/trailer tow stop and turn lts
20-20amp-sunroof 21-spare 22-10amp-wiperswitch/frt and rear washer 23-10amp-lft park lt/lft tail lt 24-10amp-pdc blower motor relay 25-10amp-heatseatswitch/hvac controlhead/trailor tow battery charge 26-10amp-hedlt highbeam rt 27-10amp-hedlt highbeam lft
28-spare 29-15amp-heated seat module 30-10amp-heated mirrors/rearwindowdefrosterindicator 31-20amp-cigarlighter
32-10amp-radio/frtdoorlockswitches/bodycontrolmodule
33-10amp-skis/diagnostic connector 34-15amp-cluster/courtesy lts/radio/bodycontrolmodule/maplights/cmtc/underhood lt/vanity lts
35-spare 36-10amp-ignition run/start-orc/lft and rt siacm
37-10amp-ignition run only-orc 38-10amp-abs module/brake shift interlock solenoid 39-10amp-rear window defroster relay/flasher/backup lts
SOURCE: 2004 liberty power seat don't work can't
The seats are not fused they are on a circuit breaker. In the dash fuse block located on the end of the dash on the drivers side you should be able to see 2 metalic looking "fuses". Those are the circuit breakers. Circuit breaker 1 is for the power seat. You can try swapping them and see if the seat works. If it still doesn't work than you will need to check for power and ground at the seat.
You should be able to find a connector under the seat that has a red with light blue wire and a black with white wire. The red with light blue should have power all the time. The black with white is the ground.
Let me know what you find or if you have additional questions.
I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/jeremy_d728a59f986299fa
896 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×