Where is the fuse for the radio on a Nissan Juke?
The fuse box is located on the driver’s side of the instrument panel, behind the cover.
Which is fuse 12 for the OBD port?
Fuse 12 is the obd connection it’s one of two 7.5 fuses in the top section. I would replace it sometimes they look ok but aren’t. Here’s a list I made and keep around. 1. Washer nozzle heaters, glove compartment light, memory seat control module (10A). 2. Turn signal lights (10A).
Why is my OBD-ll reader not working?
Its not a fuse, or anything wrong with the OBD-ll port, its the reader that you are using is not being powered up by the port. There are some readers, both bluetooth and wireless that don’t work with our ports. Try a different one. Re: OBD-2 port not powered; is there a blown fuse? Hmmm.
What are the lights on the OBD2 port?
2. Turn signal lights (10A). 3. Fog light relay, instrument panel light dimmer switch (5A). 4. License plate light (5A). 5. Comfort system, cruise control, Climatronic, A/C, heated seat control modules, automatic day/night interior mirror, control module for multi-function steering wheel, control unit in steering wheel (7.5A).
How can I get my Check Engine light back on?
Check your repair manual to find the fuse to the engine control unit. Once you have your check light disappear, using any of the five above-mentioned methods, then you are ready to go.
Is there a blown fuse on the OBD-2 port?
“OBD-2 port not powered; is there a blown fuse?” Car: 2011 M56x but I spend a lot of time on my 2015 Kawasaki Vulcan S. Former owner of a 2007 M35x. Also take care of my wife’s 2016 QX60.
Why do I get No OBD code on my car?
Blown Fuse If you’ve plugged into your car’s diagnostic port and aren’t reading anything, you might think that your OBD-II brain has been fried, but don’t declare it dead yet. The most common reason for getting no OBD code is simply a blown fuse.
Where can I get an OBD code scanned?
You can have your codes scanned free at most auto parts chain stores. If you’ve plugged into your car’s diagnostic port and aren’t reading anything, you might think that your OBD-II brain has been fried, but don’t declare it dead yet. The most common reason for getting no OBD code is simply a blown fuse.
Its not a fuse, or anything wrong with the OBD-ll port, its the reader that you are using is not being powered up by the port. There are some readers, both bluetooth and wireless that don’t work with our ports. Try a different one. Re: OBD-2 port not powered; is there a blown fuse? Hmmm.