yup i was on my way home and my fuse popped. so i put a new fuse in and popped again but bigger. my stereo ground wire was loose and readjusted it and now with your solution my speaker is blown (front passenger side)yup i was on my way home and my fuse popped. so i put a new fuse in and popped again but bigger. my stereo ground wire was loose and readjusted it and now with your solution my speaker is blown (front passenger side)
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License plate lights and tail lights share the same source of power. It is located inside the IPDM (Intelligent Power Distribution Module). Find it in the engine room RH, the box nearest to the firewall.
GO TO A OREILYS AUTO PARTS OR AUTOZONE THEY CAN SELL YOU WHAT YOU NEED FOR ABOUT $30 DOLLARS AND MAY HELP YOU DO IT IT JUST PLUGS IN TO THE WIRING YOU HAVE
I just changed out a tailight on my 2000 Nissan Xterra, so I assume it may be similar. You have to pop the plastic strip which runs across the back. There are pop rivits in it.
yup i was on my way home and my fuse popped. so i put a new fuse in and popped again but bigger. my stereo ground wire was loose and readjusted it and now with your solution my speaker is blown (front passenger side)
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