Nissan Qashqai is a compact crossover that entered production in 2006. Qashqai + 2 is a 7-seater version of Qashqai, with an extended base. In the USA it is known as Rogue Sport. The first generation is designated as j10 and was produced in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. The second is designated as j11 and was released in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020. This material will provide information with a description of the Nissan Qashqai second generation fuse blocks and relays, with diagrams, photographs and designations of elements. Separately, we will highlight the fuses responsible for the cigarette lighter.
Please note that the variants of the blocks, the number of their elements, as well as the diagrams may differ from those presented and depend on the country of delivery, year of manufacture and equipment of a particular car. Check the description with yours, it will be printed on the protective cover of the unit.
In the cabin
Fuse boxes are located on the front side of the instrument panel.
Right block (may be missing)
Left block (main)
Location example
The photo.
Diagram
№
Description
1
15A Washer
2
10A Airbags
3
5A Dashboard
4
10A Ignition system
5
10A VDC (stability control, stability control)
6
15A Heated seats
7
20A Fan
8
5A Illumination of devices, buttons, glove compartment
9
20A Reserve
10
15A Glass heater
11
15A Glass heater
12
10A Mirrors
13
10A System of exchange rate stability
14
10A Electric devices
15
15A Front cigarette lighter
16
10A Reserve
17
20A Fan
18
10A Reserve
19
20A Audio system
20
5A Electrical components
21
10A Dashboard
22
10A Interior lighting
23
20A Reserve
24
10A Stop signals
25
10A Immobilizer antenna
26
5A Switch, clutch sensor
27
10A BMC
28
10A Electrical components
29
20A Power supply open / close doors
30
15A Wipers
31
15A Rear socket (cigarette lighter)
32
15A Hazard warning lights, turn signals
For the cigarette lighter fuses 15 (front) and 31 (rear) 15A are responsible.
The individual relay elements are located on the back of the unit.
Under the hood
Fuse blocks are located in the engine compartment under the air intake. An example of access is shown in the figure.
Photo of the 1st mounting block.
Diagram
№
Legend
81
10A Engine control unit
82
15A Engine control unit,
83
15A Throttle valve, engine control unit, canister valve (EVAP), MAF sensor, ignition coils, main relay, exhaust valve, inlet valve, high pressure fuel pump, injectors, engine compartment fuse box, air-fuel ratio sensor, heater fuel, water-in-fuel sensor, coolant bypass valve
84
10A Engine control unit, intake manifold valve, timing valve exhaust, timing valve inlet, timing valve
85
15A Air fuel ratio sensor, heated oxygen sensor, turbocharger valve, engine control unit, glow plug control unit
86
15A Injectors, ignition coils, fuse box
87
15A A / C compressor relay
88
Not used
89
Not used
90
30A Front wiper relay, front wiper motor
91
20A Fuel pump relay
92
Not used
93
10A ECM, gearbox control unit, transmission range sensor, under-hood fuse box, neutral position sensor, primary speed sensor, secondary speed sensor, speed sensor, reverse / neutral sensor
94
Not used
95
5A Steering wheel lock block
96
10A Relay restart (start-stop)
97
10A Front right combination lamp, front left combination lamp, compressor, transmission range sensor, under-hood fuse box, neutral position sensor, reverse speed switch, reverse / neutral sensor
Photo of the 2nd mounting block
Description of the 2nd mounting block
Headlamp blocks
They are located under the left headlight, behind the bumper.
most that want to change a fuse know the above..there is no diagram on my cover..So dont reply if you will tell me to go to the dealer..
Is it safe to remove the cover on the passenger side if it has an airbag warning sticker on it?