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Possibly an internal failure of the reverse switch. The blown fuse is for both the reverse and the turn signal lights. The fix is replacement of the reverse switch.
check light bulbs are ok in reverse lights. Check wiring to reverse lights - see if they put a fuse at or near where they tapped power off reverse light.
It's not that simple anymore . The transmission range sensor switch is what they have now . This range sensor informes the PCM - engine computer what gear the vehicle is in. When you put the gear selector into reverse B+ voltage from the range sensor to the PCM tells the PCM reverse has been selected , the PCM then will energize the reverse lamp relay (located in the under hood fuse/relay box) there by turning on the reverse lamps . There are two fuse's in the under hood fuse/relay box . F27 10amp. & F35 10amp.
The fuse for the reversing light on a 2002-2010 (K12) Nissan Micra is in the fuse box located in the engine bay.
There is a long column of 15 fuses on the right-hand side of the fuse box. The reverse light fuse is the 6th fuse from the bottom of that column. It's a 10A red fuse.
Please note the following if you plan to look this up in the service manual:
1. The service manual calls this fuse box the "IPDM E/R", which stands for "Intelligent Power Distribution Module Engine Room".
2. The service manual refers to the reversing light as the "Back-Up Lamp". This is also abbreviated as "BACK/L".
3. The BACK/L fuse is fuse number 50 in the service manual.
No they should only come on when you put in reverse or else everyone would think you were backing up! its your bulb if just one, the fuse if both or the reverse switch indicator... Good Luck
Fuse block under the hood. Driver's side, under the brake master cylinder. Number 18. TCB#2. Replace the fuse.
There is an under-engineered ground in the reverse circuit. If you back up with the dome lights on, it could blow that fuse. There should be some extra fuses under the cover of the fuse block.
There is a fuse for the reverse lights. If you find that the fuse is good, have the reverse light switch checked, it's usually on the side of the transmission.
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