Why Do I Not Have Power to My Tail Light in My 2012 Nissan Frontier using # C56225
Updated 06/01/2016 | Published 05/31/2016 >
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The C56225 harness was installed in 2012 and worked fine until a couple of weeks ago. Now I have no power to the tail light circuit. I do have power to left and right turn signal circuits. Need some help.
asked by: Mike M
Helpful Expert Reply:
It sounds like the relay for the taillights went bad. To replace the relays you can use part # C57000 to swap out all three. This will fix your issue and allow your taillights to work again. You can find all three relays with the wiring harness behind the passenger kick panel.
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Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
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