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Thu May 18, 2017 12:02 pm
Hi razorkit, welcome to NICO Club! What's the explanation of your username? It's interesting to me since I use straight razors.
I'm not totally familiar with your car, but I searched around a bit. As for fuses, I just say test each one that seems like it could be related. It's a pretty quick task with a voltmeter because you'll have little metal spots on top of each fuse and you can test for continuity by touching those and you don't have to actually pull the fuse out. If no voltmeter, pull them and visually inspect each I guess. If you find a bad fuse, replace it. You want all the systems to be working I think.
I read that someone had a similar experience. For them, they lifted up the display to access the DVD slot. On the bottom of the display is a ribbon cable and they had to wiggle that back into the display and all worked for them.
Another person simply pulled the negative wire on the battery and reset everything. I think that can sometimes have a ripple effect, so save it for last. Another person had an OBDII code reader and used that to reset the ECU (I like that better than pulling the battery ground). Another person just waited like 6 hours and it fixed itself!