I had the same problem with my 2000 Altima, and after taking it to the dealer I was told that since the dash and instruments are all digitial there is a circuit board behind the instrument cluster and it needed to be replaced. The dealer cost was roughly $100.00 for the part and about $50-$60 for labor. But if you check some salvage yards you may be able to find it cheaper. Yes it is a lose wire but taking it to the dealer may cost you a lot more money than checking out a salvage yard or smaller store and fixing it yourself.
The tail light fuse controls the headlights in a Nissan Altima. A second fuse box is located next to the battery.
NO. 98 and 99 are the same(2 pieces). But 00 and 01 are different They come i 1 piece.
Yes, the headlight handle has On, Off, Hazards, and Auto.
It can be done, so long as the person installing them has the know how to do it.
The actual bulbs; yes. The headlight housings; I don't know. For bulb information, see sources and related links below.
it might... but you would want to contact your dealer just to be sure.
Oil in the distributor.
Hood, headlights, front fenders, bumpers. Chrome strip on the back. There's also some minor differences in the interior materials.
Hope this link helps: http://www.trustmymechanic.com/auto-repair/22/1994-nissan-altima-engine-dies-while-driving-but-restarts-ok.html
As far as www.totalrecallinfo.com says Not on the headlights. However you may want to check the other 6 recalls.
Remove the plug From The Back Then Screw Of The Cover And Move The Saftey To The Side And The Headlight Will Come Right Off
http://www.nissanhelp.com/Ownership/Bulletins/Nissan/2005/NTB05-057.htm This is Nissan site for recalls and service bulletins. It shows how to replace the headlights. Some units are rusted and they will replace the complete headlight.