The second-generation Nissan Almera (N16) was manufactured from 2000 to 2006. Below, you will find the fuse box diagrams for the Nissan Almera II models from 2000 to 2006. This includes information on the location of the fuse panels within the car and the specific functions of each fuse and relay.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Nissan Almera II are the fuses #3 (Socket) and #22 (Cigarette lighter) in the Instrument panel fuse box.
Engine Compartment
Number
Fuse Amp
Component
A
100A
Generator (battery charging)
B
40A
Power windows
C
40A
Cooling fans
D
40A
Cooling fans
E
30A
For diesel engines
F
60A
For diesel engines
G
80A
For diesel engines
H
80A
Main power supply, grounding circuit
I
50A
ABS
J
30A
To the battery ignition switch
K
30A
ABS/ESP
L
30A
ESP
M
30A
Headlight washer
32
20A
Rear window washer
33
15A
Fog lights
34
15A
Electric drive and throttle actuator relay
35
15A
Headlamps, daytime running light
36
15A
Headlamps, daytime running light
37
10A
Rear fog light
38
10A
Parking lights, license plate lighting
39
10A
Horn, battery charging
40
15A
Audio, navigation, LCD display
41
10A
Engine management system
42
10A
Ignition coil
43
15A
Not used
44
10A
Not used
Relay block
Number
Relay
R1
Cooling fan relay 3 (25221E)
R2
Front fog lights (25224QA)
R3
Air conditioner relay E6 (25224D)
R4
Horn relay (25620)
R5
Cooling fan relay (25224J)
R6
Lights (25224A)
R7
Starter (25224G)
Passenger compartment
Number
Fuse Amp
Component
1
10A
Mirrors
2
10A
Brake lights
3
15A
Socket
4
7,5A
For additional electronic equipment
5
15A
Alarms and indicators
6
10A
Additional electric equipment
7
20A
Rear window defogger
8
10A
Oxygen Sensor
9
10A
Additional electronic equipment
10
10A
Electronic equipment
11
10A
Automatic Transmission
12
10A
ECU (turn signals, backlight and main power to the instrument panel, panel lighting)
13
10A
Interior lamp
14
15A
Interior fan (heater / air conditioning)
15
10A
Air Conditioner
16
15A
Fan (heater / air conditioner)
17
10A
Fuel Injection System
18
10A
Airbags
19
20A
Additional electric equipment
20
10A
Engine module
21
10A
Start signal
22
15A
Cigarette lighter
23
–
Not used
24
20A
Additional electric equipment
25
20A
Windshield wipers
26
7,5A
Additional electric equipment
27
15A
Front and/or rear window washer (on the stalk switch)
28
15A
Rear window washer
29
15A
Fuel pump
30
10A
Speedometer, tachometer, temperature and fuel level indicators
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