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nissan394 11-04-2013 05:21 PM

Need a pro's advice
 
So the other day i plugged an invisicord into my homelink mirror but reversed:wtf2: don't judge me lol. Now the home link, climate control,heated seats and s mode all have lost power i've replace almost all fuses and can't restore power could it be the relay in the dash next to the navi ?!?!? IT sucks NY this time of year not having heat!

Please need help from someone with electrical knowledge !

Also forgot to mention the service engine soon light the code is u0164

bigaudiofanat 11-04-2013 06:04 PM

Sounds like you need to take it to the dealer. Did you ever take your head unit out and forget to plug back in the climate control white box? I can not see switching the wires would harm anything unless you shorted the two out.

a6walter1 11-05-2013 02:14 AM

I used to work at the company that makes the mirrors (Gentex). The mirrors have 2 +12V inputs, one is a switched IGN input and one is a constant BATT input. Did you wire up the invisicord to the BATT or IGN? The homelink will not work if the BATT line is not providing power. So start by unplugging your mirror and testing to see if you have +12V at both the IGN and the BATT line. The other thing that might be an issue is the storage switch, which will disable the Homelink since it disconnects almost all circuits that have a const +12V signal.

zakimak 11-05-2013 09:18 AM

Check all connections
Check fuses
Disconnect the battery (overnight if necessary)
Do a complete reset
Bring to dealer - play dumb

nissan394 11-05-2013 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zakimak (Post 2555927)
Check all connections
Check fuses
Disconnect the battery (overnight if necessary)
Do a complete reset
Bring to dealer - play dumb

checked everything, dealer tomorrow but it sucks I'm 1,000 miles over the warranty!


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