fuse NISSAN LEAF 2016 1.G First Responders Guide
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Indications the High Voltage System is ON
1. If the READY indicator is ON, the high voltage system is active.
2.
The high voltage system is active if any charge indicator
is ON (blue LEDs on top of the instrument panel) .
Before disconnecting the 12-volt battery terminal, if necessary, lower the windows, unlock the doors, and
open the rear hatch as required. Once 12-volt battery is disconnected, power controls will not operate.
Powering Down the High Voltage System
The high voltage system can be shut down with any 1 of the following procedures: • Turn OFF the power switch anddisconnect the 12-volt battery. Refer to
Primary Procedure (FRG–20) .
•
Remove the fuses for the high voltage control system and disconnect the 12-volt battery.
Refer to Alternate Procedure 1 (Remove Fuses) (FRG–22).
•
Remove the service plug and disconnect the 12-volt battery. Refer to Alternate Procedure 2
(Remove
Service Plug) (FRG–24) .
Primary
Procedure
1. Check the READY indicator status. If it is ON, the high voltage system is active.
2.
Place the selector lever in the Park (P) position.
3. Press the power switch once to turn OFF the high voltage system. Then verify whether the READY indicator is OFF and continue to the next steps to
open
the hood for 12-volt battery negative cable access.
If the READY indicator does not turn off, refer to
Alternate Procedure 1 (Remove Fuses) (FRG–22)
4. If possible, keep the Nissan Intelligent Key® at least 5
meters (16 feet) away from the vehicle. AAYIA0155ZZ
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Alternate Procedure 1 (Remove Fuses)
1. Open the hood.
2. Press and expand the pawls (A) on the sides of the fuse box and remove the fuse box (1) from its housing.
NOTE: : Arrow in illustration depicts vehicle front direction.
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3. Remove the following fuses:
a. F/S1 RLY Fuse (F24 F/S1 RLY 15A)
b. VCM Fuse (F3 VCM 20A)
4. Remove the fuse box cover and remove the 20A VCM fuse. NOTE: : Arrow in illustration depicts vehicle front direction.
5.
If you cannot identify the above fuses, remove all fuses in the fuse boxes. F24 F/S1 RLY 15A
(Blue)F3 VCM 20A
(Y
ellow)
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FRG–23
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6. Disconnect the negative (-) 12-volt battery cable (1) .
Insulate the negative (-) battery cable terminal with
insulated tape.
NOTE: : Arrow in illustration depicts vehicle front
direction.
7. Wait
at least ten (10) minutes for complete discharge of the high voltage capacitor after
the fuses are pulled.
8. Perform the first response action. To avoid unintended reinstallation and risk of electrical shock and severe personal injury
or
death, the rescuer should carry the fuses on his/her person and cover the fuse box with
insulated tape.
Alternate Procedure 2 (Remove Service Plug) • Do not remove the service plug without always wearing appropriate Personal
Protective
Equipment (PPE) to help protect the responder from serious injury or death
by electrical shock.
• Immediately cover the service plug socket with insulated tape. The high voltage
battery
retains high voltage power even when the service plug is removed. To avoid
electric shock, NEVER touch the terminals inside the socket.
To avoid unintended reinstallation and risk of electrical shock and severe personal injury or
death, the rescuer should carry the service plug on his/her person while work is in progress.
1. Insert a suitable tool (1) under the RH rear corner of the access trim cover located on the floor behind the center
console. Pry up (2) and remove.
NOTE: : Arrow in illustration depicts vehicle front
direction. 1
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