Why is my Nissan club radio not dimming?
I scraped off the carbon with a knife and roughed up the metal for better contact, and bent the metal pads a bit so they would apply more contact pressure, and then reassembled everything. So far, it has not dimmed once over the past week, and the LCD digits even seem to form a little faster.
Why does my radio dim and then brighten again?
The LCD randomly dims and then brightens again. No other lights dim..just the LCD screen on the radio. Mine did it mainly when it was humid out. When the weather was more dry, it didn’t do it at all.
Where are the contact pads on a Nissan club radio?
When you remove the plastic faceplate, you’ll notice 2 metal contact pads on the faceplate circuitboard that apply pressure and touch the metal chassis of the radio. I think this is the ground for the faceplate circuitboard, which includes the LCD. I noticed some dark carbon buildup where the metal pads contact the radio chassis.
What to do if your Nissan headlights are too dim?
At that time, Nissan dealership couldn’t find anything. After warranty expired, of course they found the whole light assembly needed to be replaced. If your warranty has not expired, I would highly recommend going to the dealership and document it. From what I understand, just replacing light bulbs will not help.
What are the warning lights on a Nissan?
What follows is easily the most complete list available of symbols and warnings that may appear in and on your car’s dashboard or instrument cluster. The following are warning lights and indicators found in vehicles built by Nissan. Click a link to learn more about each one.
I scraped off the carbon with a knife and roughed up the metal for better contact, and bent the metal pads a bit so they would apply more contact pressure, and then reassembled everything. So far, it has not dimmed once over the past week, and the LCD digits even seem to form a little faster.
Can a Nissan headlight assembly be replaced under warranty?
If you have some kind of melt/warp/burn/contamination going on inside the headlight assembly…and that’s not covered under warranty, then yes, new assemblies will remove the problem…will it happen again…who knows. Better to fix it before you have a bigger problem to fix. Thanks Brandon! No to the cooking of the headlight assembly!