2005 Nissan Pathfinder Relay Recommendation for Completing Running Light Circuit of Trailer Wiring
Question:
I also have a 2005 Nissan Pathfinder and the taillights on my taillights will not work, I believe it is a relay problem as I know the trailer works on my truck. Which relay should I buy and where would it be located for replacement?
asked by: Matt C
Expert Reply:
On some Nissan vehicles there is an additional relay needed in the in-cab fuse panel to allow the tow package running lights/clearance light circuit to work. The relay you will need is one of the blue relays from the Curt Relay Kit # C57000.
Behind the passenger side kick panel (to the left of where a passenger's right foot would be in the passenger seat) there is a harness that needs this relay installed into it.
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