2008 Nissan Altima Radio Display Not Working. I ended up hooking up an action obd scanner to the car and was getting a code for p0455 even though the car instrument panel was not showing check engine light. Listen for intermittent sound cutout.
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Before you do anything else, you’ll want to rule that out. I ended up hooking up an action obd scanner to the car and was getting a code for p0455 even though the car instrument panel was not showing check engine light. About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy & safety how youtube works test new features press copyright contact us creators.
Radio Controls/ Nav Screen Not Working.
In some cases, the display screen is blank or doesn’t works. Replaced all fuses mentioned here. Sounds like an issue with the screen and/or the bcm module since it controls many of the functions.
Any Indication Of Any Change In Luminance (Best To Check In The Dark).
I attached a pic below so you can have a visual of what i'm trying to explain. If you can locate the faulty ground wire on your own, you'll need to. Keep in mind that a blown fuse is also part of this checklist that you will need to go over when determining the car radio display’s fault.
Power To The Lights Comes From The Headlight Switch.
If you look at the back of the fuse block, you will see 4 relays back there. See all problems of the 2008 nissan altima. When the contact took the vehicle to the dealer, she was advised to go to another repair shop.
If The Sound Cuts In And Out On Your Nissan's Radio, It Can Indicate A Faulty Ground Wire.
Listen for intermittent sound cutout. One part you can try is the accessory relay on the back of the interior fuse block. I attached a wiring schematic for the premimum sound system which it sounds like you have.
So See If There Are Codes That Are Able To Be Pulled And Work From There.
The radio itself works just fine, but the lcd display no longer shows up. Either way, take the unit out, open it up, see if a cable has come loose. That would cause all of the led 'pixels' to stay dark, and it would only take one 'wire' ie the ground or power to cut all display action.