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Australia | Australia | ||
<br>{{Album|26850}} {{Album|26851}} {{Album|26852}} | <br>{{Album|26850}} {{Album|26851}} {{Album|26852}} | ||
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+ | === B140 === | ||
+ | [[B140]] 1400 Bakkie | ||
+ | |||
+ | Unknown year fuse box used all ten fuses, unlike Japan or | ||
+ | Australia | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|28233}} | ||
+ | <br>15A-10A-10A-10A-15A-10A-10A-15A-15A-15A | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|28234}} {{Album|28235}} {{Album|28236}} | ||
=== 1982-1989 === | === 1982-1989 === | ||
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指定した容量以外ノヒューズは入れないで下さい。 | 指定した容量以外ノヒューズは入れないで下さい。 | ||
Please do not use other than specific capacity fuse. | Please do not use other than specific capacity fuse. | ||
- | + | G1900 | |
- | G1900 | + | |
<br>{{Photo|24311-G1900.jpg|sightings/forum}} | <br>{{Photo|24311-G1900.jpg|sightings/forum}} | ||
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Please do not use other than specific capacity fuse. 24311 95W00 | Please do not use other than specific capacity fuse. 24311 95W00 | ||
Fuse ??? -> | Fuse ??? -> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Album|22119}} | ||
= Troubleshooting = | = Troubleshooting = | ||
- | See main article: [[Blown Fuse]] | + | {{Main|Blown Fuse}} |
= Wiring = | = Wiring = | ||
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== Battery Feed == | == Battery Feed == | ||
BATTERY FEED powers L, PT, C and H fuses | BATTERY FEED powers L, PT, C and H fuses | ||
- | <br>{{Photo|Wiring_Battery-Feed.jpg|}} | + | <br>{{Photo.|Wiring_Battery-Feed.jpg}} |
15A L Fuse: | 15A L Fuse: | ||
* [[Headlight_Wiring|Light Switch]] (head lamp circuit) | * [[Headlight_Wiring|Light Switch]] (head lamp circuit) | ||
- | {{Photo|Wiring_L.jpg|}} | + | {{Photo.|Wiring_L.jpg}} |
10A PT Fuse: | 10A PT Fuse: | ||
* [[Headlight_Wiring|Light Switch]] (park & tail light circuits) | * [[Headlight_Wiring|Light Switch]] (park & tail light circuits) | ||
- | {{Photo|Wiring_PT.jpg|}} | + | {{Photo.|Wiring_PT.jpg}} |
15A C Fuse: | 15A C Fuse: | ||
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* [[Clock]] | * [[Clock]] | ||
* [[Room Lamp]] | * [[Room Lamp]] | ||
- | {{Photo|Lighter_Wiring.jpg|}} | + | {{Photo.|Lighter_Wiring.jpg}} |
15A H Fuse: | 15A H Fuse: | ||
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* [[Lamp_Wiring#Brake_lights|Stop Lamps]] (brake lights) | * [[Lamp_Wiring#Brake_lights|Stop Lamps]] (brake lights) | ||
* [[Lamp_Wiring#Turn_Signals|Flashers]] (turn signals) | * [[Lamp_Wiring#Turn_Signals|Flashers]] (turn signals) | ||
- | {{Photo|Wiring_H.jpg|}} | + | {{Photo.|Wiring_H.jpg}} |
== Ignition Feed == | == Ignition Feed == | ||
IGNITION FEED powers M and W fuses | IGNITION FEED powers M and W fuses | ||
- | <br>{{Photo|Wiring_Ignition.jpg|}} | + | <br>{{Photo.|Wiring_Ignition.jpg}} |
10A M Fuse: | 10A M Fuse: | ||
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* [[Reverse Lamp Switch|Reverse Lamp]] | * [[Reverse Lamp Switch|Reverse Lamp]] | ||
* [[Hazards]] | * [[Hazards]] | ||
- | {{Photo|Wiring_Meter.jpg|}} | + | {{Photo.|Wiring_Meter.jpg}} |
15A W Fuse: | 15A W Fuse: | ||
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* [[Washer]] | * [[Washer]] | ||
* [[Heater]] | * [[Heater]] | ||
- | {{Photo|Wiring_W.jpg|}} | + | {{Photo.|Wiring_W.jpg}} |
= Fusible Link = | = Fusible Link = | ||
The Fusible Link ("Main Fuse") connects to the POS battery terminal about six inches from the battery. The fusible link is a special length of wiring that will melt if its rating is exceeded and is there to stop the electrics if the car is drawing too much power, like an open short circuit. | The Fusible Link ("Main Fuse") connects to the POS battery terminal about six inches from the battery. The fusible link is a special length of wiring that will melt if its rating is exceeded and is there to stop the electrics if the car is drawing too much power, like an open short circuit. | ||
- | See main article: [[Fusible Link]] | + | {{Main|Fusible Link}} |
{{Album!|16498}} | {{Album!|16498}} | ||
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Or if you are getting electrical equipment not working, clean the fuse box. | Or if you are getting electrical equipment not working, clean the fuse box. | ||
- | Why? Dirty connections cause undue resistance, eventually leaking to this: | + | Why? Dirty connections cause undue resistance, eventually leading to overheating and partial melting: |
- | <br>{{PB2|o557|Triple240z|240z|IMG_1220.jpg}} | + | <br>{{Album|28858}} |
- | <br>The reason that fuse lead is getting hot is because of resistance. This is pretty common with old-styled glass fuse boxes. You get resistance at either the fuse itself, or the connection between the fuse and the terminal - along with whatever other resistance is present in the wiring. The corrosion is at the fuse box connections, which is why it gets hot, and why it melts. | + | <br>The reason that fuse lead is getting hot is because of resistance. This is pretty common with old-styled glass fuse boxes. You get resistance at either the fuse itself, or the connection between the fuse and the terminal — along with whatever other resistance is present in the wiring. The corrosion is at the fuse box connections, which is why it gets hot, and why it melts. |
- | # Disconnect the battery | + | # Disconnect the battery NEG terminal |
- | # Remove all the wires from the fuse box (take a photo first, or write down carefully wire goes where). Mark each wire with a piece of tape. | + | # Remove all the wires from the fuse box (take a photo first, or write down carefully which wire goes where). Mark each wire with a piece of tape. |
# Take the Fuse Box in the house and soak it. Fill a small bowl with distilled white vinegar from the grocery store. Soak for 10 minutes. | # Take the Fuse Box in the house and soak it. Fill a small bowl with distilled white vinegar from the grocery store. Soak for 10 minutes. | ||
# Rinse with water with a little Baking Soda mixed in -- this will nuetralize the acid from the vinegar. Then rinse with plain water | # Rinse with water with a little Baking Soda mixed in -- this will nuetralize the acid from the vinegar. Then rinse with plain water | ||
- | # Let dry thoroughly/overnight | + | # Dry thoroughly, or let dry overnight |
- | # Put a little dielectric grease (a LITTLE not a LOT) on each copper terminal (front and back of fuse box). This will help prevent moisture corrosion | + | # Put a little {{search|dielectric+grease|dielectric grease}} (a LITTLE not a LOT) on each copper terminal (front and back of fuse box). This will help prevent moisture corrosion |
= Part Numbers = | = Part Numbers = | ||
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08915-13510 WASHER-SPRING, fixing fuse box (2) | 08915-13510 WASHER-SPRING, fixing fuse box (2) | ||
- | 25461-89901/08941-11000 FUSE (10A) | + | [[#25461-89901]]/08941-11000 FUSE (10A) |
- | 25415-89900/08941-11500 FUSE (15A) | + | [[#25415-89900]]/08941-11500 FUSE (15A) |
== 620 == | == 620 == | ||
- | Datsun 620 USA FUSE BOX | + | USA Catalog |
- | 25410-H1000 -0746 | + | [[#B110|#25410-H1000]] -0476 < 25410-B5102 |
- | 25410-B8000 0974-0476 | + | 25410-B8000 0974-0476 |
- | 25410-B8001 0576-0776 | + | 25410-B8001 0576-0776 [radio fused moved to IG side] |
- | 25410-B8002 0876-0877 | + | 25410-B8002 0876-0877 |
- | 25410-B8060 0878- | + | 25410-B8060 0878- |
- | {{Album|14924}} {{Album|23309}} | + | |
+ | JAPAN 1972 Catalog C-234 | ||
+ | 25419-B5000 BRACKET-fuse block | ||
+ | 25410-B5000 FUSE BLOCK ASS'Y | ||
+ | 25411-B5000 COVER-fuse block | ||
+ | 25415-89900 15A (5) [4 fuses + 1 extra] | ||
+ | 25461-89901 10A (3) [3 fuses + 1 extra] | ||
+ | |||
+ | JAPAN 1972 Catalog C-410 | ||
+ | 25419-B5000 BRACKET-FUSE BLOCK | ||
+ | FUSE BLOCK ASS'Y | ||
+ | * 25410-B5001 N-7604 | ||
+ | * 25410-B5002 7605-7605 | ||
+ | * 25410-B5003 7606-7708 | ||
+ | * 25410-B5004 7709- | ||
+ | * 25410-J0100 7809- | ||
+ | 25411-B5000 COVER-FUSE BLOCK | ||
+ | 25415-89900 15A (5) [4 fuses + 1 extra] | ||
+ | 25461-89901 10A (3) [3 fuses + 1 extra] | ||
+ | |||
+ | 25410-B5102 with 20A head lamp fuse | ||
+ | <br>{{ExtPhoto|https://ratsunstorage.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/monthly_2025_05|25410-B5102.thumb.jpg.d9f8c5976d8269be8fba9b22c9208127.jpg}} {{Album|14924}} {{Album|23309}} | ||
* Original Manufacturer: NILES brand No. FB 206N | * Original Manufacturer: NILES brand No. FB 206N | ||
- | * Fits B110 and 620. If used in B110, a 15A headlamp fuse should be fitted | + | * Fits B110 and 620. A 15A headlamp fuse should be fitted |
== B210 == | == B210 == | ||
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* 24311-95W00 COVER-FUSE BLOCK 8910- | * 24311-95W00 COVER-FUSE BLOCK 8910- | ||
{{Album|23308}} {{Album|23320}} | {{Album|23308}} {{Album|23320}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == 25461-89901 == | ||
+ | {{searchPart|25461-89901}}/08941-11000 FUSE (10A) | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{search|AGC+fuse+10A|AGC fuse 10A}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{search|AGC+fuse|AGC type}} 10A glass fuse 1.25 inch long Voltage Rating: 32V AC/DC | ||
+ | <br>{{Album|29818}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == 25415-89900 == | ||
+ | {{searchPart|25415-89900}}/08941-11500 FUSE (15A) | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{search|AGC+fuse+15A|AGC fuse 15A}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | AGC type (glass tube, 1/4 x 1-1/4 inch) Voltage Rating: 32V AC/DC [https://www.rockauto.com/en/tools/electrical,fuse,glass+fuse,119 RockAuto $0.50] | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Album|29819}} | ||
= History = | = History = |
Current revision
In addition to the main fuse wire (Fusible Link) in the engine compartment, there is a main fuse box under the dashboard.
Contents |
Overview
1972 USA Owners manual (Page 35 ... ):
If a fuse needs to be replaced, refer to the specifications listed on the fuse box cover.
Fuses
B110 uses the standard cylindrical fuses used by all cars until around 1980. The numbers are:
Nissan 25461-89901 or 08941-11000 FUSE (10A) Nissan 25415-89900 or 08941-11500 FUSE (15A)
AGC Type (All Glass, C length 1.25 inch), 1/4" diameter (approximately 6mm diameter x 30mm long). SFE20 type is the same.
IG: Ignition Switch Circuit > only HOT when key is in IGN position * 'W' 15 AMP Wiper, Washer, Heater * 'M' 10 AMP Meter, Reverse Lights, Alternator Regulator
Battery/Alternator Circuit > always HOT * 'L' 15 AMP Head Lamp * 'PT' 10 AMP Park lights, Tail lights * 'C' 15 AMP Radio, Clock, Cigarette lighter, Room lamp * 'H' 15 AMP Horn, Stop lights, Hazard lights
There are also two empty holes in the fuse box to hold two spare fuses.
Location
It is located under the dash above the driver's right knee. It is bolted to a bracket on the bottom of the dash frame:
Variations
#1 Buy at BProjects 15A 10A (with HEAD LAMP fuse marking) 15A 15A 10A 15AOriginal type
#2
(2nd source - up to '71-Mar)
___ no HEAD LAMP fuse
15A 15A
10A 15A
GL,GX type
#3 (620 type: headlamp changed to 20A)
20A 10A (if used in a 1200, change to 15A HEAD LAMP fuse)
15A 15A
10A 15A
620 type
Late Ute
Utes from 1982 feature rectangular fuses. Also eliminates the plug-in connectors on the back of the fuse box, which was a problem spot in older 1200s (now the harness wires go directly to the individual fuses, whereas formerly they ended at large spade connectors).
8110-8910 Variation 1 8910- Variation 2
The "ENGINE CONTROL" fuse was also used by B310 and other 1980s Datsuns. It is the main Ignition-switched feed for the engine harness. Feeds the vacuum cut, fuel cut, and auto-choke relay.
B140
B140 1400 Bakkie
Unknown year fuse box used all ten fuses, unlike Japan or
Australia
15A-10A-10A-10A-15A-10A-10A-15A-15A-15A
1982-1989
8110-8910 Variation 1 24311-G1900
IGNITION イグニッション 10A COIL イグニッション コイル 10A ENGINE CONTROL インジン コントロール 10A METER REVERSE メーター バックランプ --- ACCESSORY アクセサリー 15A RADIO HEATER WIPER ラジオ ヒーター ウイパー 15A LIGHTER シガ ライター BATTERY バッテリー 10A FLASHER フラッシャー 10A TAILLAMP ROOMLAMP テールランプ ルームランプ 15A HORN STOPLAMP ホーン ストップランプ 15A HEADLAMP ヘッドランプ 指定した容量以外ノヒューズは入れないで下さい。 Please do not use other than specific capacity fuse.
1990-1994
95W type (late square fuse type)
24311-95W00 COVER,FUSE BLOCK
IGNITION
[ ]
10A Ignition Coil
10A Engine Control
10A Meter BackLamp
ACCESSORY
15A Radio Heater Wipers
15A Cigar Lighter
BATTERY
10A Flasher
10A TailLamp RoomLamp
15A Horn StopLamp
15A HeadLamp
Please do not use other than specific capacity fuse. 24311 95W00
Fuse ??? ->
Troubleshooting
Wiring
The instrument panel wiring harness has individual connectors to the Fuse Box:
Battery Feed
BATTERY FEED powers L, PT, C and H fuses
15A L Fuse: * Light Switch (head lamp circuit)![]()
10A PT Fuse: * Light Switch (park & tail light circuits)![]()
15A C Fuse: * Cigarette Lighter * Radio * Clock * Room Lamp![]()
15A H Fuse: * Horn * Stop Lamps (brake lights) * Flashers (turn signals)![]()
Ignition Feed
IGNITION FEED powers M and W fuses
10A M Fuse: * Voltage Regulator * Instrument Panel Gauge Regulator * Brake Lamp * Oil Pressure Lamp * Charge Lamp * Reverse Lamp * Hazards![]()
15A W Fuse: * Wiper * Washer * Heater![]()
Fusible Link
The Fusible Link ("Main Fuse") connects to the POS battery terminal about six inches from the battery. The fusible link is a special length of wiring that will melt if its rating is exceeded and is there to stop the electrics if the car is drawing too much power, like an open short circuit.
Cleaning
If your fuse box gets HOT or starts melting (but the fuse does not blow), then remove the fuse box and CLEAN it. Soak it in vinegar for 10 minutes.
Or if you are getting electrical equipment not working, clean the fuse box.
Why? Dirty connections cause undue resistance, eventually leading to overheating and partial melting:
The reason that fuse lead is getting hot is because of resistance. This is pretty common with old-styled glass fuse boxes. You get resistance at either the fuse itself, or the connection between the fuse and the terminal — along with whatever other resistance is present in the wiring. The corrosion is at the fuse box connections, which is why it gets hot, and why it melts.
- Disconnect the battery NEG terminal
- Remove all the wires from the fuse box (take a photo first, or write down carefully which wire goes where). Mark each wire with a piece of tape.
- Take the Fuse Box in the house and soak it. Fill a small bowl with distilled white vinegar from the grocery store. Soak for 10 minutes.
- Rinse with water with a little Baking Soda mixed in -- this will nuetralize the acid from the vinegar. Then rinse with plain water
- Dry thoroughly, or let dry overnight
- Put a little dielectric greaseᴳ (a LITTLE not a LOT) on each copper terminal (front and back of fuse box). This will help prevent moisture corrosion
Part Numbers
B110
B110: 6-FUSE BOX -- Buy at BProjects 25410-H1000 BLOCK-FUSE B5415-H1000 COVER-FUSE BLOCK
25410-H1100 ASS'Y-BLOCK, fuse (2 系統)(up to '71-Mar) GL,GX [no HEAD LAMP fuse] B5415-H1100 COVER-fuse block (2 系統)(up to '71-Mar) GL,GX [no HEAD LAMP marking] NILES FB206N-1 set
25410-B5102 BLOCK-FUSE
08510-51212 SCREW, fixing fuse box (2) 08915-13510 WASHER-SPRING, fixing fuse box (2)
#25461-89901/08941-11000 FUSE (10A) #25415-89900/08941-11500 FUSE (15A)
620
USA Catalog #25410-H1000 -0476 < 25410-B5102 25410-B8000 0974-0476 25410-B8001 0576-0776 [radio fused moved to IG side] 25410-B8002 0876-0877 25410-B8060 0878-
JAPAN 1972 Catalog C-234 25419-B5000 BRACKET-fuse block 25410-B5000 FUSE BLOCK ASS'Y 25411-B5000 COVER-fuse block 25415-89900 15A (5) [4 fuses + 1 extra] 25461-89901 10A (3) [3 fuses + 1 extra]
JAPAN 1972 Catalog C-410 25419-B5000 BRACKET-FUSE BLOCK FUSE BLOCK ASS'Y * 25410-B5001 N-7604 * 25410-B5002 7605-7605 * 25410-B5003 7606-7708 * 25410-B5004 7709- * 25410-J0100 7809- 25411-B5000 COVER-FUSE BLOCK 25415-89900 15A (5) [4 fuses + 1 extra] 25461-89901 10A (3) [3 fuses + 1 extra]
25410-B5102 with 20A head lamp fuse
* Original Manufacturer: NILES brand No. FB 206N * Fits B110 and 620. A 15A headlamp fuse should be fitted
B210
B210 * 25410-H6200 ASSY-BLOCK FUSE -0974 ** 25411-H6200 COVER-FUSE BLOCK -0974 * 25410-H7200 ASSY-BLOCK FUSE (YAZAKI) 1074- ** 25411-H7200 COVER-FUSE BLOCK (YAZAKI) 1074- * 25410-H7205 ASSY-BLOCK FUSE (SUMITOMO) 0476- ** 25411-H7205 COVER-FUSE BLOCK (SUMITOMO) 0476-
B310
B310: 8-FUSE BOX 08941-12000 20A FUSE * 25410-W5801 USA BLOCK ASSY-FUSE 25411-W5801 USA COVER-FUSE BLOCK * 25410-H9400 JDM BLOCK ASSY-FUSE 24511-H9400 JDM COVER-FUSE BLOCK * 25410-W5001 JDM BLOCK ASSY-FUSE YAZAKI * 24511-W5001 JDM COVER-FUSE BLOCK YAZAKI
1200 Truck
B120: 6-FUSE BOX * 25410-G1600 BLOCK ASSY-FUSE -7709 * 25410-G1601 BLOCK ASSY-FUSE 7710-7801 * 25410-G1660 BLOCK ASSY-FUSE 7802-8109
B120: 10-FUSE BOX w/Rectangular fuses * 24310-G1900 BLOCK ASSY-FUSE 8110-8910 * 24311-G1900 COVER-FUSE BLOCK 8110-8910
* 24310-95W00 BLOCK ASSY-FUSE 8910- * 24311-95W00 COVER-FUSE BLOCK 8910-
25461-89901
25461-89901ᴳ/08941-11000 FUSE (10A)
AGC typeᴳ 10A glass fuse 1.25 inch long Voltage Rating: 32V AC/DC
25415-89900
25415-89900ᴳ/08941-11500 FUSE (15A)
AGC type (glass tube, 1/4 x 1-1/4 inch) Voltage Rating: 32V AC/DC RockAuto $0.50
History
B120 1982: Rectangular 10 fuses
Aftermarket Fuse Box
ヒューズ ボックス 箱のヒューズ (フューズ ボックス)