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Old 04-03-2018, 06:38 AM
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Default Location of M157 body ground on 2004 Pathfinder

I have an intermittent problem and need to check to make sure that the problem is not produced by a short in the system. Where is the M157 body ground connection located at on a 2004 Pathfinder SE?
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Old 04-03-2018, 08:39 AM
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"M" means that it is part of the main harness. In the factory service manual (I believe in the "power and ground" section) there are charts that show all of the connector locations in the vehicle. Your's would be the chart for the main harness. You can get a free FSM download at Nico Club's web site, among others.
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unfortunately, I just went to Nico's and they no longer have the FSM, the other sites want to sell you manuals, but unless I can be sure it has the information that I need, I don't want to needlessly shell out money.
 

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