Nissan Patrol is a full-fledged SUV, which has been produced since 1951 to the present in 6 generations with various modifications and changes. All of them are united by such characteristics as non-split bridges, high-torque and unpretentious engines and a powerful body frame. The geography of supply of this car is very extensive. In some countries it is also known under the names: Ford Maverick, Ebro Patrol, Nissan Seranza, and in Japan Nissan Safari. This publication will provide information with a description of fuses and relays Nissan Patrol Y60, Y61 and Y62 (respectively 4th, 5th and 6th generation).
Y60 – 4th generation, years of production 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997
Y61 – 5th generation, years of production 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013
Y61 – 6th generation, years of production 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and to the present

Block diagrams, their design variant, as well as their locations may differ and depend on the region of delivery, year of manufacture and vehicle configuration. Check the description with yours on the block cover. The translation of the assignment into Russian is presented at the end of the article.
Y60
Block in the cabin
The fuse box for right-hand drive models is located under the right corner of the instrument panel, while for left-hand drive models it is on the left. The following relays are also located here: heater fan, auxiliary accessories and ignition.



- Left headlight
- Right headlight
- Engine controller
- Heated seats
- Turn signals
- Automatic transmission controller
- Rear Heater Fan Drive Motor
- Clock, audio system
- Air conditioner fan drive motor
- Cigarette lighter
- Windscreen wipers and washers
- Windscreen wipers and washers
- Rear windshield wipers and washers
- Fan motor
- Rear window defroster
- Fog lights
- Brake lights
- Sound signal
- Hours salon lighting
- Door lock
- Rear lights
- a – battery
- b – ignition
- in – accessories
- g – accessories
- d – battery
Fuse number 11 is responsible for the cigarette lighter. Check it against your diagram.
Blocks under the hood
Fuses and relays for the electrical system are located at various points throughout the vehicle. Auxiliary accessory, ignition, and heating relays are located in the fuse box. Other relays are mounted in a metal cover near the battery.
Relay layout diagram

- EFI control relay
- fuel pump relay
- radiator fan relay
- windshield wiper relay
- PARKING/NEUTRAL relay
- fuel pump fuse
Photo example of one of the blocks


The door lock timer, circuit breaker and power window relay are located behind the glove compartment.
Y61
General arrangement of blocks
Scheme

Purpose
| 1 | Electronic control unit ABS |
| 2 | Electronic air conditioning control unit |
| 3 | Air Conditioner/Heater Fan Motor Control Unit |
| 4 | Anti-theft alarm horn relay |
| 5 | Battery |
| 6 | Central locking control unit 1 |
| 7 | Central locking control unit 2 |
| 8 | Central lock relay |
| 9 | Turn signal relay |
| 10 | Cruise control system control unit |
| 11 | Diagnostic Link Connector (DLC) |
| 12 | Daytime Lighting System Relay |
| 13 | Differential lock control unit – behind the instrument panel |
| 14 | Electric window lifter relay |
| 15 | Electronic engine control unit |
| 16 | Engine Management System Relay |
| 17 | Fuel pump control unit |
| 18 | Fuel pump relay |
| 19 | Fuse/Relay Box, Engine Compartment 1 |
| 20 | Fuse/Relay Box, Engine Compartment 2 |
| 21 | Fuse/Relay Box, Engine Compartment Z |
| 22 | Fuse/relay box, engine compartment 4-engine TV48 with automatic transmission |
| 23 | Fuse/Relay Box.Instrument Panel |
| 24 | Xenon headlight control unit 1 |
| 25 | Xenon headlight control unit 2 |
| 26 | Glow Plug Control Unit |
| 27 | Glow Plug Relay 1 |
| 28 | Glow Plug Relay 2 |
| 29 | Heater Fan Motor Resistor |
| 30 | Sound signal 1 |
| 31 | Sound signal 2 |
Block in the cabin

It is located on the left under the dashboard, behind the protective cover.
Photo example


| 1 | Heater Fan Motor Relay |
| 2 | Ignition Main Purpose Relay |
| 3 | Auxiliary ignition circuit relay |
| F1 | (15A) |
| F2 | (15A) |
| F3 | (20A) Windshield wiper/washer |
| F4 | (15A) |
| F5 | (15A) |
| F6 | (10A/ 20A) |
| F7 | (7.5A) ABS/ESP system |
| F8 | (7.5A) |
| F9 | (7.5A) |
| F10 | (10A) Audio system |
| F11 | (7.5A) Direction indicators and hazard warning lights |
| F12 | (7.5A) |
| F13 | (15A) Cigarette lighter |
| F14 | (10A) |
| F15 | (10A) |
| F16 | (10A) SRS system |
| F17 | (15A) |
| F18 | (10A) Rear window wiper/washer |
| F19 | (15A) 2002: Headlight washers |
| F20 | (10A) |
| F21 | (10A) Engine Management System |
| F22 | (15A) |
| F23 | (7.5A) Electric mirrors |
| F24 | (7.5A) |
| F25 | (10A) |
| F26 | (7.5A) |
| F27 | (15A) Fuel lift pump |
| F28 | (10A) |
Fuse number 13, 15A, is responsible for the cigarette lighter.
Relay and fuse boxes under the hood
Mounting fuse block


| FA | (100A) Glow plugs |
| FB | (100A/120A) Generator |
| FC | (30A/40A) Cooling system fan motor |
| FD | (30A/40A) |
| FE | (40A) |
| FF | (80A) 2002: Instrument Panel Fuse/Relay Box |
| FG | (50A) |
| FH | (30A/40A) |
| FI | (30A) ABS/ESP system |
| FJ | (30A) Ignition switch circuits |
| F41 | (7.5A/ 20A) |
| F42 | (7.5A/ 20A) |
| F43 | (15 A) |
| F44 | (20A) |
| F45 | (10A/15A) Windshield heater |
| F46 | (15A) Cigarette lighter |
| F47 | (7.5A) Generator |
| F48 | (10A) Direction indicators and hazard warning lights |
| F49 | (7.5A/ 10A/15A/ 20A) |
| F50 | (7.5A/ 10A/ 20A) |
| F51 | (15 A) |
| F52 | (15A) |
| F53 | (15A) Fog lights |
| F54 | (10A) |
| F55 | (15A) 2002: Cooling Fan Motor |
| F56 | (10A) Audio system |
Additional fuses may be located separately: F61 – (15A) Windshield heater, F62 – Not used, F63 – (20A) Headlight washers, F64 – (10A) Audio system.
Blocks with relays
Photo


| 1 | |
| 2 | — |
| 3 | Diesel: Transmission Control System Relay |
| 4 | Fog light relay |
| 5 | Rear Window Defogger Relay |
| 6 | Air conditioning system relay |
| 7 | |
| 8 | |
| 9 | Horn relay |
| 10 | |
| 11 | |
| 12 | 4WD system relay |
Scheme 2

Reverse Light Relay- Throttle Control Unit Relay
- Start inhibit relay (“PVN”)
Repair and maintenance manual
You can get more information about the maintenance and repair of Nissan Patrol by studying the corresponding manual (Electronic Service Manual): download .
Y63
Block with salon



Fuse number 12 for 20A is responsible for the cigarette lighter.
The current description is on the back of the protective cover.
Blocks under the hood
There are several blocks with fuses and relays located in the engine compartment.


The description for your model will be on the back of the protective cover of the blocks.