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Nissan Maxima: 93 Maxima- Meter Fuse Problem

  1. #1
    sandiane1
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    93 Maxima- Meter Fuse Problem

    I noticed that all my dash gauges were not working, and narrowed it down to
    my Meter fuse. Well when replaced with every start-up it would blow. When
    this occured I was also unable to get my car into gear unless I used the
    gear shift key. I don't know what is going on with it.


  2. #2
    NissTech
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    Re: 93 Maxima- Meter Fuse Problem

    you have a short to ground somewhere that needs to found and fixed to stop
    it from blowing the fuse



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  3. #3
    sandiane1
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    Re: 93 Maxima- Meter Fuse Problem

    So there couldn't be anything wrong with the transmission, because the
    gears would feel as if they were not shifting all the time.


  4. #4
    sandiane1
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    Re: 93 Maxima- Meter Fuse Problem

    Now instead of the fuse blowing when you start up the car, it only does it
    when the car is put in reverse. You can switch between gears, but as soon
    as you land on reverse the fuse will blow.

    We have tried everything trying to replace some electrical component in
    the transmission to taking out the gear shift looking at it no change.

    So now I am at a loss and wondering if it would just be okay to drive w/o
    the finding the problem.


  5. #5
    E.
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    Re: 93 Maxima- Meter Fuse Problem

    On 11/4/04 8:42 AM, in article
    talkaboutautos.com, "sandiane1"
    <com> wrote:
     

    Have you looked into the backup lights circuit?


  6. #6
    John
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    Re: 93 Maxima- Meter Fuse Problem

    Does the car have a starter interlock that has to be activated when you
    put it in reverse. If this is the case the switch on the brake pedal is
    defective and shorting out or the solenoid on the gear shift is shorting
    out. It is probably on the shifter from my past experience.

    sandiane1 wrote:
     



 

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