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Wanted Nissan Terrano Fusebox Diagram English Translation

Submitted: Friday, Sep 17, 2004 at 17:38

clem33

Has anyone got an English Translation for the Fusebox Diagram of a Nissan Terrano? Some friends are after it!

Thanks.
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AnswerID: 76845   Submitted: Friday, Sep 17, 2004 at 20:10

Member - Russell B (SA) replied:

Try

雪茄打火機車燈輔助部件尾巴點燃墊鐵

for

Cigar lighter
Headlights
accessories
tail lights
horn

or pull out fuses one by one and find out what doesn't work. Its what I did.

Regards
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AnswerID: 76986   Submitted: Sunday, Sep 19, 2004 at 09:50

Oskar replied:

Clem
Send me your email address I'll send you one.
It depends on the model your friends have, of course.
Mine is a '92 4 door automatic so if yours is the same model as mine it will be OK. I sent one to Dragan from this forum but he says the one I sent him doesn't match. He has an '89 2 door (manual I presume).
If you send me a digi pic of the allocation diagram I can send you the translation as soon as I can. (I work with a Japanese lady)
Or you can email me "oskarnatski at hotmail dot com"
Cheers
Oskar
PS. If you are reading this Dragan, I've just paid my $50 to renew.
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FollowupID: 336762   Submitted: Monday, Sep 20, 2004 at 11:08

Rob! posted:

Hi Oskar

Welcome back.

R.
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AnswerID: 77108   Submitted: Monday, Sep 20, 2004 at 12:26

jules15 replied:

Is it a Japanese import? - what model?
I have on disc complete workshop manual for Terrano II
jules
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FollowupID: 336777   Submitted: Monday, Sep 20, 2004 at 14:16

clem33 posted:

Thanks for your reply. It is a 1991 Four Door Automatic.
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AnswerID: 77331   Submitted: Tuesday, Sep 21, 2004 at 21:04

theshadows replied:

Clem you failed to mentio what year or model terrano you have.There are four different fuse boxs.I cannot help you on any two door models.
If you have the common 88-92 model try here {http://www.nissan4x4.myby.co.uk/fuse1.jpg} for a copy. However if you got the 93-96 model I wont have the translation done till friday. Ill have a printable version that you can cut and paste onto your fuse box down my next monday.

On a diffent note anyone worked out the sequence to get the automatic diag up and running or where consult plugs in?

shadow

ps nissan f.a.s.t is now in torrant form .....no need to get part numbers from your not so freindly dealer anymore.
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FollowupID: 337000   Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 22, 2004 at 10:06

Member - Oskar (Bris) posted:

Shadow
What is "nissan f.a.s.t" and how do we access it.?
I'm no computer whizz ... "torrant form " ???
Cheers
Oskar
Another Fraser Is. pancake dear?
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FollowupID: 337080   Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 22, 2004 at 21:49

Francis posted:

Hi Shadow,

I own a Teranno PR50 auto and thig it great. I only wish Nissan Australia would add this model to the Pathfinder range. My question is where can I get a workshop manual for on of these units.

The guy how services my car is a whip on the Terrano (imported ones) and will ask him about finding and the reading of the fault codes.

Francis
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AnswerID: 77527   Submitted: Thursday, Sep 23, 2004 at 11:11

theshadows replied:


okies nissan f.a.s.t

nissian fast is the parts program from nissan.This is what all nissian dealers use.Note it wont tell you the price of the part nor will it tell you the key codes for door locks.As well this program is missing the accesories fiche as well.

The program is made up in to four parts

part one parts ordering

We cannot use this program as it for ordering parts from nissan.

part 2 vehicle ID

put your chassis and engine number into this program and it will tell you when your car was made,what is it {chassis code},diff,motor,gearbox,colour,etc
Note you must but your nissan vin in and not the green/blue australian vin code in.

part 3 parts fiche

this program has all the parts fiche from nissian from 1976! put your chassis code in and select your area you want.

part 4 is superceed parts

type the part number you want and this program will list all the vechile that use this part and if its been superceed with anther part.
This is very useful to find out if the part is used in a australian car

first grab and intall this program
http://www.bytelinker.com/download/bitspirit/bsup26ml.exe

then when you have bitspirit installed copy and paste this link into the new job setting of bitspirit

http://onionz.com/~saft/fast/Nissan%20Fast.torrent

you will need about 5 gig for the download
and anther 7 gig to intall the program.

or install the program follow these instructions

The FAST files are named A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, GR, GL, ER, EL1, EL2... They are all compressed RAR's (www.rarlab.com)...

The breakdown is as follows:

Domestic Japanese Market (pretty much everything we are interested in)...

A1
A2
A3
B1
B2

General RHD and LHD (America basically)...

GR
GL

European RHD and LHD (Europe funnily enough)...

ER
EL1
EL2

It's probably only worth grabbing the A and B files...

OK, so once you have them downloaded, start unraring the files to the following directory structure:

C:\
--NISSAN\
----CD\
------A1\
------A2\
------A3\
------B1\
------B2\

Once you have done that go to C:\NISSAN\CD\A1\FASTPRG\WIN32\SINKI\ and run SETUP32.EXE...
Follow the bouncing ball by clicking next, next, next... This installs the actual FAST software to C:\NISSAN and creates the necessary start menu structure...

Once the install finishes, you will be presented with a Setup screen... Click the CD-ROM setup button and a new window opens... Choose the 5 Drives button and fill out the 5 rows that appear as shown below:

C:\NISSAN\CD\A1\
C:\NISSAN\CD\A2\
C:\NISSAN\CD\A3\
C:\NISSAN\CD\B1\
C:\NISSAN\CD\B2\

Click OK to return to the main setup screen...

Next click the Font button and choose MS Gothic as the font type and Japanese as the script type... Hit OK to return to the main setup screen... (This step is not essential but makes things a little nicer...)

Hit OK to exit the setup program and to save the configuration...

You would think we are finished now but there is one more essential step... Navigate to C:\NISSAN\CD\A1\FASTPRG\WIN\GR\ and copy the NSFASTKY.INI file to your C:\WINDOWS\ directory... Then go to your C:\WINDOWS\ directory and find the NSFASTKY.INI file and change its attributes (right click, properties) to NOT read-only...

That's it... You can now start Nissan FAST by going to Start - Programs - FAST for Windows - FAST for Windows...

shadow
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FollowupID: 337125   Submitted: Thursday, Sep 23, 2004 at 11:36

Member - Oskar (Bris) posted:

Thanks mate
I'll print this out and digest with my IT professional son.
Oskar
Another Fraser Is. pancake dear?
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AnswerID: 78695   Submitted: Sunday, Oct 03, 2004 at 20:14

crackajnr replied:

just wondering if anyone has managed to download the above fast program and used it did it work ok or does anyone have a copy on disk for the terrano grey import couldn't manage to work it out..cheers
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FollowupID: 338567   Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 06, 2004 at 20:33

Francis posted:

Hi,

Downloaded it be aware its large it took all day and night just to get the jap stuff.

Have used it but as most of the programme is in Japanense it takes time to figure out. Have caught my local dealer out on part numbers so be aware it can be a bit of a guess to get parts.

Francis
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