The service manual BR-63 interprets the self diagnose code 71 as ABS control unit problem. Can anyone help me to find out where the control unit is? It definitely not inside the driver's lower dash side. I guess that the ABS module is with the ABS actuator as a joint unit but how can i unplug the E90 connector ?
Hi, The answer is to long winded to explain, so YouTube has a video which you can access via this link. You may have to manually enter it into your search engine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsmDXGMWjBc
Hope this helps
David
SOURCE: 1991 Nissan Maxima: Fix driver side window
davdancast:The problem you have described is more than likely window regulator failure and/or window motor failure where the gears in the motor have broken. 99% of the time though, it's the regulator. Nearly every automotive manufacturer has gone to this "CHEAP"!!!! design. It consists of an aluminum track which sits vertically when installed. There is a nylon runner which runs in the guide of this track and the window it self is attached by two bolts that a 10mm socket will remove. On the outskirts of the regulator is a series of nylon pulleys which a small twisted metal cable run on and the cable runs into a casing which is affixed to the inner door housing. The window motor is bolted to the regulator utilizing the same size bolts as the regulator. The failure is due to the nylon parts breaking and then the cable comes out of place, consequently the window drops to the bottom of the door.
The regulator from Nissan is rather expensive, but DOOMAN, makes one which is available from many auto parts houses at a considerable savings.
In terms of skill level? In our trade, it is listed at level "B": must have some reasonably decent mechanical aptitude. The pitfalls if you don't know what you are doing? Break the driver's door window switch: $140. = tax if you don't know how to disconnect the harness from the switch. You had better check with salvage yards on the price of door glass and interior door panels because CPR is not part of my job description and you will need it if you price new parts! The actual job isn't that difficult, but you need to take your time, read up on the subject. Go to a Barnes an Noble and pick up a Haynes shop manuel or look through a variety of other shop manuals. You don't have to buy them, just study the instructions and put the book back. If you plan on keeping your car and doing some of the work your self, go in line, you may find some deals on used shop manuals.
If I've helped you out, give the folks at FIXYA some feedback please.. Good luck and if I can be of further assistance, just ask and I'll do my best to help.
It's kind of IRONIC, the first car that I saw this design of window regulator on was in Fiats from the 1960's! Here is an interesting "SNIGLET" The old Rolls Royce cars from the 60's and back used either what was or what appeared to be bicycle chains to offer positive drive to the window lifts!
SOURCE: AC blower motor resistor Nissan Maxima 2000
yeh its located under the passenger side glove box,its in the heater box beside the heater motor ,,2 scews hold it in and it looks like a credit card when its out,,,,
SOURCE: 1997 nissan altima has no spark at the plugs.
get those sensors connected to the output of the module tested cause its ruining the module
SOURCE: 2001 nissan altima dash lights
Nissan does not use inline fuse. You are looking for fuse number 34 (red 10 amp fuse). It is located under the hood between the engine and battery. Possibly marked "ILL"
SOURCE: I need an iac pigtail for a Nissan Maxima 2001
Call the local Nissan dealer, if you have someone in the parts department that cares, they can look at an iac or a picture of an iac and match up from their limitless wall of pigtails.
There is no catalog guide for these. (or anything else Nissan that I've found)
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