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Electrical problems


nufanul
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I have a 2000 Nissan Pathfinder, 3.3L V6. I have been having some electrical problems.

 

The keyless entry has stopped working, and I cannot lock or unlock the doors when the car is off. The trip meter resets itself when I start the car. I have changed out a fuse under the dash, marked "elec b". When I change that out, everything starts working again (keyless entry, power locks, trip meter doesn't reset, etc...) however the fuse blows everytime I start the car.

 

Any ideas on what to do? Is there a relay I should check? A ground somewhere?

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have you taken your door panel off any time before it started? or spill anthing in your R50?

 

 

I didn't spill anything or take off the door, but it has been raining here a lot. I'm a novice to the Pathfinder, what is the R50?

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The R50 is the 1996-2004 Nissan Pathfinder.

 

Are your doors sealed up? I know my rubber gasket on the inside of my door is non-existent because it tore off. Doesn't leak, but it could easily.

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The R50 is the 1996-2004 Nissan Pathfinder.

 

Are your doors sealed up? I know my rubber gasket on the inside of my door is non-existent because it tore off. Doesn't leak, but it could easily.

 

 

Yep, doors are sealed. I feel like there is a ground somewhere I should check, and I don't even know where to begin on where to look. This is the first time I've messed with anything electrical on a car, so I'm trying to figure it all out.

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