My nissan sentra gsx 1.6 A/T was victim of flood. Now all gauge on panel board does not working, power window switch on driver side and rear passenger left side no working too, aircon control not working but some aircon still flowing at air con grill. I just guessing that only electrical is problem. I lost my car manual book. Can you help me? Thank you
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First thing you should have: 1998 Nissan Sentra Owner Manual JustGiveMeTheDamnManual com
This tells you where the fuse boxes are located. Chances are, the one you want is not inside the car, but is in the engine compartment. Most fuse box covers have labels for fuses printed inside.
One other thing, if it is only one window, I'm not so sure it's a fuse causing your problems. could be bad motor, window switch or wiring
good luck
You said same socket, so it couldn't be a bad ground or then neither light would work. And you also said there is no power on the tail light wire at the socket? There should be voltage on the wire with park lights on. Find the rear tail harness. Somewhere there at the rear of the car the park light wire (the tail lights, running lights, all the same) will splice off to both sides of the car. You have passenger side lights, so you know the signal is good that far. Somewhere between the splice and the driver's side, the power is lost, maybe right at the splice. So find the harness, it will be either under the car along the frame, or inside the trunk. That's an old effin car, Howard. Are you sure you want to nurse it back to life? lol. Buy a Haynes manual for it - it will save you money in repairs. Good wiring diagrams, too.
Are those gauges in the instrument panel, and not aftermarket? If they are in the dash, I may know what it might be. I have an '87 Sentra. Fuel gauge, temperature gauge, and warning lights, and turn signals would only work intermittently. Car would start and run, but those things- sometimes not, or they would come on way after down the road. I traced it down to a faulty ignition relay in a relay block above the instrument fuse panel. The run wire out of the ignition switch trips this relay on, and it sends power to a portion of the fuse panel that has the fuses for the gauges and turn signal lights. Replacing the relay was the answer-they always work now. Your gauges may be similar, but almost as likely a loose connection somewhere.
somtime the fuse panel is on the driver side kick board under the dash. There is also a fuse box under the hood usually covered with a plastic cover. easily removed
Its either the switch or the window motor. To avoid guessing, you would have to take the door panel off and check for power at the window motor when you press the switch, if you have power its the motor, if you dont have power its the switch. You might be able to go to a wrecking yard and get them to loan you a switch to try, that way you wont have to take the door panel off to check.
I had a similar problem, window fell down one day while driving. Screw was loose at bottom of window that connects to track. Was hard but fixed it and worked great after. Hope it helps u out.
Check for power and ground at the two panel lights. GM uses a cheep circuit board design, they overheat and corrode on the other side of the board. not serviceable.
The switches are very easy to change. They either have a screw holding the switch and a trim piece on or they switch just pops out. Once its off, they are a breeze to change.
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