Modern cars are more and more equipped with technology and although this gives us comfort, we unfortunately also undergo the down sides. Most of us are not comfortable with anything electrical on our Nissan Pulsar, let alone going near the fuses on it. In this post, we will try to help you to solve your fuse problems and especially to find the fuse of the parking lights on your Nissan Pulsar. To do this, first, we will find out in which scenarios it can be correct to replace the fuse of the parking lights of your Nissan Pulsar, then where is the fuse of the parking lights of your Nissan Pulsar .

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Why replace the parking light fuse on Nissan Pulsar?

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So let’s start our guideline on the location of the parking light fuse of your Nissan Pulsar by the interest of changing it. You may have the impression that your fuse is blown but you are not sure. If you can no longer use your car’s night lights, it is extremely possible that the fuse is the trigger. It is important to know that a fuse works as a safety unit to prevent overvoltage on your Nissan Pulsar . It will be a resistor, of a filament, more or less thick, which will let complete a certain tension and which will break if the tension is too strong. Hence the fact that they are transparent, you can verify them and confirm that the filament is still intact with a very easy visual verify. Generally, one will want to replace the fuse of the parking lights of a Nissan Pulsar when they don’t work anymore without cause . If your battery is working correctly, it might be the fuse that is producing your problem.

Where is the fuse for the parking lights on Nissan Pulsar?

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We will now try to find the fuse for the parking-lights in your Nissan Pulsar. The fuse is generally a 15 amp blue fuse. However, there is a fuse and a relay that regulates the proper operation of your parking lights. We will take it in turns to help you to find the fuse for the parking lights of your Nissan Pulsar .

Replacement of the inner fuse of the parking lights of your Nissan Pulsar

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We will first focus on the inner fuse of your Nissan Pulsar’s parking lights. For this you will have to go to the fuse box of your car . If you can’t find it, know that it is close to your steering wheel, you will find its exact location thanks to the instruction manual of your Nissan Pulsar.

  • Read the manual on the cover of the fuse box to find the parking light fuse of your Nissan Pulsar , it should be noted under the name “parking lights” .
  • Remove the fuse carefully with pliers and verify the state of the filament.
  • If it is defective, change it with a new fuse, otherwise go to the last part of this guideline and verify the power supply to your parking lights. As a last remedy, you can take your vehicle to your auto mechanic so that he can take a closer check out the trigger of your problem.
  • After you replace your car’s parking-light fuse, reassemble it and test your lights.

Replacing the relay fuse of the parking-light fuse of your Nissan Pulsar

Finally, we will now check out how to verify the status of your car’s parking-light relay. To do this, you will need to go to your engine compartment side:

  • Open the fuse box of your Nissan Pulsar, it’s near your battery under a plastic cover.
  • Verify the inside of the cache for the location of the parking light relay, or your instruction manual if you can’t find it.
  • Reverse the relay with another relay to test your parking lights, or change it with a new one

You now know how to find the fuse of the night lights of your car , if you are looking for other fuses like the starter fuse on Nissan Pulsar, or the car radio fuse, do not hesitate to consult our articles dedicated to these fuses.

If you need more tutorials on the Nissan Pulsar, go to our Nissan Pulsar category.