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there is also a fuse for the memory. im not positive on this one but it may be the one for the cigar lighter too. there is also a fuse for the memory. im not positive on this one but it may be the one for the cigar lighter too.
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you blew out fuses doing all that on hot circuits.
step1, remove battery neg lug and play with wiring 2nd.
blowing UP a PCM would never be fun, nor cheap.
respect them do step 1 first.
nor tripping off SRS air bags Play inside the cabs wiring
all a huge huge NONO there. for SRS
I think you should go for manual first after that it will be easy for u to solve your problem. I had visited this site past 2 months before for my vehicle and find it quite 2003 Nissan Altima
Hi
The constant battery power fuse for radio is a 15 amp fuse in location of 31 of fusebox. The ignition power fuse is a 10 amp fuse in location 6 of fusebox.
Hope this helps
2008 Altima radio-the sound just quit working. Everything else seems to be OK. I can change the radio stations, but no sound. Is there a fuse that could be bad?
Did you find a solution for this...we have the same problem with a 2004
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