unless the vehicle's wiring has been disturbed in some way, i.e., modifications, new equipment in dash, then wiring is not likely to be the cause; use you owner's manual to locate fuse diagrams and fuse box location; use fuse removal tool, usually found mounted in fuse box or fuse box cover to extract and reinstall fuse; be sure to replace fuse with exact same amp type; if this does not solve problem, then wiring ground could be cause...now you are on an adventure of wire chasing.
Likely, check the fuse panel for blown fuses. if this doesnt solve the problem you likely have a short in the wiring under the dash. you also should check the bulbs for the interior lights, its also possible you have them switched to off, where they wont come on at all. check the one in the center of the vehicle to see if it has a switch, if it does make sure its set to DOOR, check the fuses and bulbs, then if these are all set and it doesnt work have a mechanic check your wiring.
Probably because the dimmer switch is turned off. Turn the dimmer switch up and see if the dashlights and radio illumination lamps come on.
I hope this helps, I would take a calculated guess that it is strictly a safety factor (in an emergancy on the highway if your foot is on the brake you are less likely to be rear ended) and if this is indead true, than it is wired to the battery independent of your starter switch If the brake lights are staying on even with your foot off the brake, it may be that the switch controlling the brake lights is broken. Beware; this can drain the battery.
If there is no sound coming from the unit itself check the speaker wiring. Also check the wiring harness located behind the radio. If any wires are frayed the radio will not function properly.
check out www.installdr.com it will specify wires for you just select your vehicle make and model. I just used it to install a radio wihtout the wiring harness.
Faulty bulbs, faulty switch, faulty wiring, disconnected ground.
Check bulbs & fuses first. If still a problem you will need to start looking at possible wiring issues
If your check engine light is on then check for the code and find out whats its about. It can also be a short in the wiring harness.
Check the brake light switch down on the brake pedal.
Typically your dash lights go out when you are driving with no tail/brake lights. So check those fusses to see if one is blown, this is a safety feature.
Check fuse Check bulbs Check switch-usually located in side of transmission Check wiring
In order to have complete combustion you need only a few things.-Spark-Fuel-Air-Compression-Correct TimingAny of these things could cause a misfire.A common problem with the 1992 Nissan Maxima is the fuel injectors. I would check the resistance on them and check the wiring harness.
To find a 2009 Nissan Maxima, one should check the listings at the local Nissan dealerships. It is possible somebody traded this model in for a newer car. One can also check large dealers, such as Carmax.
As far as I know the 1997 Nissan Maxima has a chain and does not have a cam belt. Check your owner's manual or contact a Nissan dealer to be 100% sure.
Probably the number two ignition coil. Also check the spark plug and the wiring to the coil.
Check the sidewalls of your tires. It is "printed" there.
check the VIN