Hazard Warning Light Reminder Check
- Turn hazard lights on using hazard switch. If hazard lights operate, go to next step. If hazards do not operate, repair hazard lights as necessary. See appropriate wiring diagram in EXTERIOR LIGHTS article.
- Turn ignition switch to LOCK position. Disconnect Smart Entrance Control Unit (SECU) harness connector. Ground terminal No. 7 (Pink wire) at SECU harness connector. See Figure
. If hazard lights do not operate, go to next step. If hazard lights operate, replace SECU.
- Test multi-remote relay. See WIRING DIAGRAMS
. If relay is okay, go to next step. If relay is defective, replace multi-remote relay.
- Remove multi-remote relay. Measure voltage at terminals No. 1, 3 and 6 (all Orange wires) at multi-remote relay harness connector. See Fig 1
. If battery voltage exists at all terminals, go to next step. If battery voltage does not exist at any terminal(s), check for the following and repair as necessary:
- Faulty fuse No. 20 (15-amp) in instrument panel fuse box.
- Open and/or short in Orange wire between instrument panel fuse box and multi-remote relay.
- Ensure multi-remote relay is still removed. Measure voltage between terminals No. 3 (Orange wire) and No. 5 (Gray/Red wire) at multi-remote relay harness connector. Also, measure voltage between terminals No. 6 (Orange wire) and No. 7 (Gray/Blue wire) at multi-remote relay harness connector. If battery voltage exists, repair open in Pink wire between SECU and multi remote relay. If battery voltage does not exist, repair open in Gray/Red and/or Gray/Blue wires between multi-remote relay and turn signal lights.
Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.