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Old 06-11-2005, 10:17 AM   #9
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Your problem lie's in the speedometer assembly or the high and low beam switch arm, I know this as fact.
In repairing my digital speedo assembly I removed it from the dash, when I did this I drove around for a week with out it. When I turned on the lights they went up, but wouldn't go down, my reverse back up lights wouldn't go on either. When I reinstalled my digital speedometer front lights went back down.
The 240sx speedometer assembly weither it be digital or not has problems with the flat electrical mapped strip and the capacitors that are found behind the speedometer gauges, "usually due to age on both models, and the fact that the production of the capacitors are cheap as hell", this will prevent some supplied "6volt and 12volt" electrical currents to run to the relays and fuses of the pop up light assembly.
I also know this in checking all relays, and fuses by using a device called a continuity tester you can buy one at any electrical store for under $20.
But then again I didn't tell you this, Nissan loses money for relaying this kind of information, my boy "Monk" works at the Antioch Nissan dealer ship as a sales rep, I spoke with a technician who is his friend also. I was told not to give out this info.
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