SOURCE: 1998 nissan frontier 4x4
Well since the lights are controlled by the OBD (on board diagnostics), you'll have to reset it. You may be able to do this by simply disconnecting the battery for a few hours. However, a lot of newer vehicles have electronically locked radios which require the manual to be able to be re-enabled.
I'd check out the radio before disconnecting the battery.
The only other ways are to physically disconnect the lights in the dash or get someone with an OBD reader to clear the codes.
SOURCE: Nissan frontier engine died and won't start,
Check for spark. sound slike a distrubutor problem
SOURCE: 2007 Nissan Frontier SE crew cab
I did the same thing with ppl tailgating me.... I had a relay and you hook the acc to the relay... grounds... and 12V switch wire.... splice a wire from the cargo light source to the relay... this will turn on whatever you want to hook up to the relay....
if you want a diagram ill send one email at [email protected]
SOURCE: change brake light bulb on a 2000 Nissan Frontier
The entire bed line will need to be removed. The long screws that hold the metal bracet where the bed extender attaches also hold the tail light assembly in place.
I pulled the bed liner up at a 45 degree angle and layed it on top of the cab. This revealed the screws. Take both screws out and lay to the side along with the metal bracket for the bed extender.
Now firmly grab the edges of the tail light assembly and pull...there are 2 hard rubber nipples that snap in to hold the assembly. You will feel like you might break it but you won't..just pull straight back hard. The assembly will "POP" out and then you can just twist the back of each bulb there are (3) and pull out..now you will see the bulbs..just pull the bad bulb straight out and push the new one into place. Now just reassemble. Total time will be 30-45 min. for this repair.
SOURCE: 2005 Nissan Frontier It will not
try taking the wires off the battery terminals. Sand them to where they are both completely shiny, and then charge up the battery. Put 'em back on, and see if it works.
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