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Please, please, please DO NOT post an answer if you do not know the answer. Nissan does not supply clear descriptions for its fuses!!! The use descriptions that are cryptic and confusing. That is why someone is asking - which fuse does what? For example, I have spent 2 hours trying to find out which fuse is for the power windows and I hate it when some (not)know-it-all says to look for the fuse labeled windows - there is no fuse labeled windows or horn or anything else that would be helpful. If you are not familiar with Nissan fuse boxes - just don't answer!
your owner's manual will tell you how to over-ride the shift lock. ususally there is a hole covered by a plastic piece, next to the shifter. pop out the cover and push the button to shift. The shifter will lock back up in park until you fix the problem. You may want to set the parking brake and use neutral when you park the car instead of " Park". That way you will not have to push the release button-it will eventually break.
make sure your brake lights work; as the shift lock is powered by the brake light fuse-replace as needed.
if its like most nissan s you have to remove the glovebox and the fuse box is behind it, the main box can also be located beside your battery, if both tail light blow it will, blow a fuse, so check your lights regular to save you the hassle of looking for fuses.
Does your car have daytime running lights? It may be the drl module. The relays are part of the IPDM (intelligent power distrubution module) and are not serviceable. If the drl module is faulty the symptoms are, no drl, and one or more lights not working. Usually not grounding within the drl module.
Need to disconnect ground to battery before replacing light bulb or fuse will blow. Fuse is located in engine compartment next to windshield washer fluid.
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