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Old 04-12-2006, 03:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

For any one that has had the mcm harness upgrade you might want to know that there are now some fuses under the dash above the throttle area that are for the circut protection on your trailer plug.... I took my dealer hours and a phone call to find out why my Lh turn/stop died in my 7 pin plug,,, Nissan did not tell any one that they added fuses for Lh and Rh circuts to
this,,, so this should help anyone that has problems with loosing power to one or more terminals in you 7 pin plug,,,,

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Re: Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

Good info, thanks. I just had that done yesterday.
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Re: Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

I still havnt gotten it done...They want me to take off the line of fire in order for them to work on it...so havent done it yet...
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Re: Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

Took me about 2 hours under the hood, bed, and dash before I found those fuses hidden in the holders.
Had everything on the trailer but left stop/turn.
Shredded my hands testing every fuse in the block under the hood, and then started unplugging and plugging around the rear of the truck.
Finally decided to take the brake controller out of the mix by unplugging the harness, and saw those 2 fuses.
I smoked a cigarette and drank 3 beers in frustration and celebration before I changed that piddling mini 10a fuse.
Bastards.
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Took me about 2 hours under the hood, bed, and dash before I found those fuses hidden in the holders.
Had everything on the trailer but left stop/turn.
Shredded my hands testing every fuse in the block under the hood, and then started unplugging and plugging around the rear of the truck.
Finally decided to take the brake controller out of the mix by unplugging the harness, and saw those 2 fuses.
I smoked a cigarette and drank 3 beers in frustration and celebration before I changed that piddling mini 10a fuse.
Bastards.
Now you see why you need to sit down with a few beers and an hours worth of time to do a search on Titan Talk......Sorry i had to poke at you a bit.
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Re: Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

I have the same problem...no left brake/blinker on my trailer after the BCM upgrade...could you direct me to those fuses?

Do I need to remove any dash panels, like they need to when they fix the BCM?
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Re: Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

They are ty-rapped under the driver side dash, right next to the BCM. You would think the dealer would tell you about the upgraded fuses when you have it done.
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I have the same problem...no left brake/blinker on my trailer after the BCM upgrade...could you direct me to those fuses?

Do I need to remove any dash panels, like they need to when they fix the BCM?
Look for 2 white housings.
Each one has a flip-cap with tiny red fuses in them.
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Re: Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

Great info, had mine done also and they never told me squat.
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Re: Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

A blow fuse was my problem...thanks to all the great info here, I ventured under the dash and found the 2 plastic fuse holders.

I took pictures of the location, if anyone needs them.

Thanks to all!
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Re: Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

Thanks for the info, my truck was scheduled for the left hand signal/brake lights on the trailer not working problem on Thursday. They ordered in the BCM as they were not aware of the fuses. After checking the forum on Monday I found the blown fuse and called the dealer. This site has been the best source of info, hats off to all that contribute.
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Thanks for the info. Had the BCM mod done before we left. And 2 days into trip Left Brake and stop light quit (my fault, hot plugged the trailer into the truck while the truck was running). After just one beer and half an hour of slow WIFI connection at the campground, found the blown fuse.

Thanks for the great support.

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Re: Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

Well, just back from 4 day camping trip to northern Vermont. I had replaced the fuse, and that fixed my problem after discovering this issue after the last trip.. Tested the blinkers before leaving and all was fine. About 2 hours into the trip, we stopped at a rest area. Walking back to the truck I unlocked the truck from behind with my FOB. The ""!# left side light on the camper didn't blink. I hopped in my truck and tested the blinkers. The left one on the trailer was out again. I have not gone under the dash again to check the fuse, but can only assume.

So my issue is
- keep buying fuses, or
- take trailer to dealer for inspection

What exactly does the new BCM harness/fuse setup supposed to prevent? I've been hauling my 27' camper for a year and a half without issue. Then I get this BCM done, and its been one headache after another.

I will likely go to the trailer dealer, but would like to provide as much info as possible to them about this new fuse setup.

Thanks.
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Re: Bcm Module Sub-harness Info

Has anyone who has popped one of these new fuses had their trailer looked at?

I'm wondering what might be the issue with the trailer, before I head to the trailer dealer, and tell them to locate the problem.

Shouldn't the dealer be any to eliminate half the trailer (only look at the left side wiring since the left is the only one popping fuses)

As you can tell, I don't have a lot of confidence in the trailer dealer...

(Or is it just me...I might have hot plugged the trailer, but am sure everything worked after doing so)
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