Monday, October 6, 2014

Any year of Nissan Altima that you own, from 1993 until now, could blow a fuse. When your lights stop working and it isn't due to the bulbs, or you experience any other electrical outage, it may be a fuse. In just a few minutes and with no tools, you can replace most fuses yourself.

Instructions

    1

    Turn off your car before you remove the fuse that's blown. Look for the fuse boxes, located both in your engine compartment and under the dashboard in a Nissan Altima.

    2

    Open the fuse box and look at the inside cover. This will identify the location of the fuse you need.

    3

    Use the fuse puller in the middle of the passenger compartment fuse box to remove the fuse. A blown fuse has a burned-out wire.

    4

    Get a new fuse of the same rating and click it into place. This information will be found on old fuse or listed on the fuse box cover.

    5

    Close the fuse box cover and try out the new fuse once you have started your Altima.

06 Oct 2014

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