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1998 Nissan Patrol Y61 Electrical Wiring Diagram – Service and Troubleshooting
The Nissan Patrol is a Four wheel drive vehicle manufactured by Nissan in Japan since 1951. The following article discuss the electrical system and wiring diagram of Nissan Patrol Y61 Series 1998 model year. Here you will find detail description of the entire electrical system, each components, how it works and operates also troubleshooting tips for some problems might happen during the operation of the vehicle.
This wiring diagram and electrical system manual cover following topics: harness connector description, standardized relay description, power supply routing (schematic, wiring diagram, fuse, fusible link and circuit breaker inspection), ground distribution (which includes engine room harness, main and body harness and room lamp harness), battery trouble diagnose, starting system (removal, installation, inspection, assembly, and trouble diagnose), charging system, combination switch, steering switch, headlamp, parking/license/tail lamps, stop lamps, back-up lamps, rear fog lamp, turn signal lamp, illumination, wiper and washer, cigarette lighter, audio and antenna, power door, power mirror, ECU, pinouts, location of electrical units and harness layout, etc.
Nissan Terrano Electrical Wiring Diagram and Harness
The following wiring diagram and harness apply for Nissan Terrano automobile series. Here you will find brief explanation and illustration of the electrical system, wiring harness and diagram of the vehicle. This manual covers detail discussion on harness connector, relays, power supply routing, ground distribution, switch, headlamp, lamps, meter and gauges, audio, power window, power door lock, theft warning system, location of electrical units, harness layout, fuse block, etc.
A little Electronic Control Unit (ECU) is incorporated in each actuator (one for each headlamp), which compares a signal voltage (Signal), coming from the headlamp aiming switch, with battery voltage (12V). The signal voltage varies with the position of the switch. Related to the difference in voltage the actuator rod will move more or less and adjust the headlamp beam angle accordingly.
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