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    GU meter forgets trips and time. Help!!

    Hi there everyone.

    I am a new member in this great site. New to Nissan Patrol, too.

    Two days ago I bought a 2005 wagon, 4door, 4.5 gasoline engine, S, 9passenger, Manual transmission Nissan Patrol Y61. GU

    The VIN is (JNbBY11Y25X508XXX)

    I have a problem with the meter and the clock.

    The clock always RESET with starting. Everytime I start the car, the clock reset and start from 1.00.
    The trip A and B do the same thing. They reset whenever I start the car.
    The main odometer sometimes start from 60192 and sometime completes.

    ** Notice that when I start and move the car everything works perfectly, the time, the trap A, the trip B and the odometer calculates the KM.
    The Problem is when I turn The car off, and start again, they reset as I didn't drive it.

    I've tried some ideas after I searched online.
    1. I checked the battery, but It works fine.
    2. I replaced the meter fuse from the cabin fuse box, it didn't help.



    What should I do???
    Any idea?


    Forgive my English, I'm not a Native Speaker.
    Last edited by maasa2002; 4th October 2015 at 06:05 AM.

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    wait for ET or Yendor they may have a solution for you
    Did you buy from a car yard ??
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    Check if fuse 24 "ELEC PARTS" is blown.

    If it's not blown it's more then likely a problem within the instrument cluster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    wait for ET or Yendor they may have a solution for you
    Did you buy from a car yard ??
    Thank you. I will wait

    And I am from Saudi Arabia. The car was used for police jobs. I'm gonna put some pictures later.
    It needs some paint because there is some lines of police covered by WALLS paint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yendor View Post
    Check if fuse 24 "ELEC PARTS" is blown.

    If it's not blown it's more then likely a problem within the instrument cluster.
    Thank you.
    You meant the second in the 4th column, right?
    I will check both later .
    Last edited by maasa2002; 4th October 2015 at 05:28 PM.

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    thanks.
    This is empty. No fuse in it. I thought it is usual because of the black colour.

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    That will be your problem. Put a fuse in it and see how it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yendor View Post
    That will be your problem. Put a fuse in it and see how it goes.
    Thank you Yendor.
    I would check this later and add the fuse in it. And Thanks anyway.

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    Thank you. It is FIXED.

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