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Question edited for clarity. Your vehicle is not an 'infinite. it is an 'Infiniti, and it is an 'FX35', not and 'FX3', plus it is 'YouTube', not Tube'. If you can spell it you can find it :>D
YouTube is for videos, not for finding fuse box data. The Radio is listed as 'Audio' and has 2 fuses. BUT, did you disconnect the battery recently? It the 'radio' asking for the code?
Possible causes Faulty Engine Control Module (ECM) Faulty ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) Control Area Network (CAN) communication line Blown ECM fuses What does this mean? Tech notes The code means that the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) control unit has detected that there is a problem with the Engine Control Module (ECM). What does this mean? When is the code detected? Based on the signal from Engine Control Module (ECM), the Control Area Network (CAN)-Local Area Network (LAN) converter (CLC) judges that the engine control system is malfunctioning. Possible symptoms ABS Warning Light ON Scanner cannot access Engine Control Module (ECM) C1130 Infiniti Description ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) and ECM exchange the engine signal with CAN communication line. Major engine components are malfunctioning.
If the check engine light is on, the computer has detected a problem. You need to retrieve the code(s) so you know what problem exsists and then you can figure out how to get it fixed. Since there are many different reasons for it to come on I won't guess as to why. Your car is OBD II if you decide to buy your own scanner and get the code(s) yourself. Some auto parts stores will do it for you for free.
Whenever the "Check Engine" light comes on, there is always a DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) stored in the ECM (Engine Control Module). You'll need an OBDII (On-Board-Diagnostics) scanner to retrieve any codes recorded/set in ECM. Once you do this and let us know what, if any codes are set, then we can go from there.
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