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Here is a color diagram of the distributor plug for a 1997 Nissan Sentra GA16DE:
Pin 1: Black/White wire - Ignition pulse signal Pin 2: Green/Red wire - Ignition coil power Pin 3: Black/Yellow wire - Ground Pin 4: Blue/Yellow wire - Engine speed sensor signal Pin 5: Yellow wire - Power supply Pin 6: Green/White wire - Ignition coil signal Pin 7: Red wire - Power supply
Please note that wire colors may vary depending on the specific vehicle and wiring harness. It's always recommended to double-check with a wiring diagram or a professional mechanic before making any electrical connections.
1st check the fuse box. The corresponding fuse for that set of lights could be blown. If so, replace it with one of the same voltage.
If its not blown, next check all the light bulbs and terminals to their sockets. (With the light swithed off...checking solder or crimp connectors for breaks or corrosion)
If these are good, it might be a short in the wires to the lights. That is best fixed by a mechanic.
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