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1st check the fuse box. The corresponding fuse for that set of lights could be blown. If so, replace it with one of the same voltage.
If its not blown, next check all the light bulbs and terminals to their sockets. (With the light swithed off...checking solder or crimp connectors for breaks or corrosion)
If these are good, it might be a short in the wires to the lights. That is best fixed by a mechanic.
have a look at the fuse. If its all black and you see small bits inside you have a dead short in the circuit. Check the wiring for any metal to wire contact, especially at any points where wires touch any metal. If its just melted in the middle but did not blow violently its overloads the circuit is drawing too much current for too long, look for fused contact or stuck relay etc.
Hey, i checked out the "PLATE" theory, i couldnt find anything in the nissan Database (sorry), if the parking lights work on the car, but not the BRAKE lights, it could be caused by the brake switch, Its located under the brake pedal, its a simple concept... when you hit the brake, the pedal hits a button to trigger the brake lights, its fairly common for these to go out, however, this wouldnt cause the dash lights to not work, you might try looking for a short in your wiring, Best of luck!
Lets keep it simple if the wiring harness is in good condition lets not look at that... first check your fuse if the fuse is good... check for power... if you have power coming and going from the fuse then check your brake switch ( located under the dash) attached to brake pedal. Please make sure your light bulbs are both good also. If your brake light switch is good and you have tried everything else it is either going to be in your 4 way switch or wiring harness
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