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Nissan Patrol (from 1988 to 1997, the year of issue)

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Fault diagnosis system of electric motor
Fault diagnosis onboard electric equipment
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Fault diagnosis onboard electric equipment



Lighting

Disrupt the functioning of lamps / bulbs

Faulty lamp (s). Check, replace the defective lamp.

There is an open wiring, or loose contact. Check the lamp power supply circuit, make the necessary repairs.

Faulty switch the fixture. Check, if necessary replace.

Faulty fuse or a defective block it.

Faulty switch the fixture. Replace the relay.

Including appropriate lighting and check their supply chain with the help of a lamp-sampler (see. Accompanying illustration). Start with a contact cap / lamp socket and move back to the power source.

Broken brightness of lamps / bulbs

Improperly done grounding lamps / bulbs. Check mounting and condition of the ground terminal on the lamp housing and the wire. Perform the necessary repairs.

The lamp is not the same rated power / voltage. Check, replace if necessary.

Dirty or damaged reflector. Reflector Clean or replace it.

Lamp failure. Check by substituting a known good, replace if necessary.

Lens is dirty. Clean or replace.

There is a high resistive resistance in the circuit between the generator and the battery or faulty terminal connections. Check, perform the necessary repairs.

Disturbed quality of the electrical connections in the circuit between the battery and the motor or generator. Check the battery ground wire and ground bus engine to the chassis.

Faulty voltage regulator. Replace the defective block.

Most often decrease light intensity is related to the contamination or oxidation of the terminals for the ground. Strip all terminal connections, check the wiring.

Direction indicators

Lamp indicator does not work and is not audible clicks breaker

Blown fuse. Remove the cause of the overload and replace the fuse.
Faulty circuit breaker. Replace. Location breaker shown in the accompanying illustration.

Faulty turn signal switch. Replace.

There is a defect in the wiring. Check, perform the necessary repairs.

Lamp indicator does not work, but clearly audible clicks breaker

Blown warning lamp corresponding to the pointer. Check, replace.

Faulty wiring of a control lamp. Check, perform the necessary repairs.

Replacing the lamp of the conformity of the electrical parameters of the technical requirements (see. Table sizes and adjustments in the end of this manual).

Lamp Indicator lights up slightly and flashes with increased frequency

Faulty circuit breaker. Check zamnite defective block.

The lamp front or rear pointer on the appropriate side of the vehicle. Check, replace the defective lamp.

When replacing the choppers are only original blocks.

Do not operate the alarm

Faulty breaker. Check, replace a defective unit.

Faulty alarm switch. Replace.





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