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netma1000
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Hello all. I'm a new Nissan truck owner of a 17 Frontier SV Crew Cab.

While referencing the GI - (General Informtion) section of the Service Manual (for 2015/6 Frontier) or any other section of the Service manual, when I select any of the pages for Fuse Block - Junction Box (J/B), Fuse, Fusible Link and Relay Box,
Fuse and Relay Box or IPDM E/R. I cannot access the page. It seems the links are broken. I've spent some time tracing out what some of the fuses should do, but have found that the information displayed does not seem to agree with what is physically in the truck.

Does anyone have a copy of these pages?

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Richard (netma1000)


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Those aren't links. For example, where it says "Fuse Box" in the Table of Contents (in IDX), it tells you to go to PG-77.

So, you'll need to go back to the index page, find section PG, and scroll to page 77.

Hope this helps!

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RogueOne Thank you for you help. I appreciated the reply to my post.

I thought that may be the case for the Index, but I wasn't sure that would be the case once you went to a specific pdf.

I was able to follow your suggestion and locate the item I needed. What I found was the relays and wiring harness for the Daytime Running Lights are not supplied on my truck. If one did install the missing components and wiring, one would also have to reprogram the BCM. I know what your thinking --- just go buy some LED's and wire it to a spare fuse, which is probably what I will do.

I have some BMW products that are a heck of a lot easier to work with using programming tools in the public domain like INPA, EDIABAS, ICOM, Rhiengold, and something like NCSExpert to write the coding.

By any chance are such products available for Nissan?

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Glad to hear you've got the FSM sorted out. Unfortunately your follow up question is above my pay grade. I think at this point I'd suggest starting a new thread (with an appropriately titled heading) to elicit help from more knowledgeable people. As you're looking for programming tools that are in the public domain, I'd post it in the General Chat area where more people will see it.

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Thanks again.


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