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Nissan Juke (2016 year). Service Repair Manual - part 497

 

 

DOOR MIRROR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH

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DOOR MIRROR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH

Exploded View

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Removal and Installation

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REMOVAL

1. Remove the instrument lower panel. Refer to 

IP-13, "Removal and Installation"

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2. Remove mounting screws and remove switch bracket from instrument lower panel.
3. Remove door mirror remote control switch (1) from switch

bracket (2) using remover tool (A).

INSTALLATION

Install in the reverse order of removal.

JMLIA1446ZZ

1.

Instrument lower panel 

2.

Switch bracket

3.

Door mirror remote control switch

: Pawl

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DRIVER INFORMATION & MULTIMEDIA

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SECTION 

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CONTENTS

METER, WARNING LAMP & INDICATOR

PRECAUTION ...............................................

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PRECAUTIONS ...................................................

3

Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System 
(SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER" .................................................................
..

3

Precautions for Removing Battery Terminal  .............

3

PREPARATION ............................................

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PREPARATION ...................................................

5

Commercial Service Tools  ........................................

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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION  ..............................

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COMPONENT PARTS  ........................................

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METER SYSTEM .........................................................

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METER SYSTEM : Component Parts Location  ........

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METER SYSTEM : Component Description  .............

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SYSTEM ..............................................................

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METER SYSTEM .........................................................

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METER SYSTEM : System Diagram ........................

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METER SYSTEM : System Description ....................

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METER SYSTEM : Fail-Safe ..................................

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SPEEDOMETER ........................................................

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SPEEDOMETER : System Diagram  .......................

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SPEEDOMETER : System Description ...................

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TACHOMETER ..........................................................

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TACHOMETER : System Diagram .........................

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TACHOMETER : System Description .....................

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SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR ..................................

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SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR : System Diagram ....

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SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR : System Descrip-
tion ..........................................................................

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OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP ...........................

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OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP : System Dia-
gram ........................................................................

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OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP : System De-
scription ...................................................................

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METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL  .........................

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METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL : System Di-
agram ......................................................................

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METER ILLUMINATION CONTROL : System De-
scription ...................................................................

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METER EFFECT FUNCTION  ....................................

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METER EFFECT FUNCTION : System Diagram ....

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METER EFFECT FUNCTION : System Descrip-
tion ...........................................................................

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INFORMATION DISPLAY ..........................................

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INFORMATION DISPLAY : System Diagram ..........

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INFORMATION DISPLAY : System Description  .....

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OPERATION .....................................................

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Switch Name and Function ......................................

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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (COMBINATION 
METER) .............................................................

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On Board Diagnosis Function ..................................

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CONSULT Function .................................................

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ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION ..............

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COMBINATION METER  ...................................

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Reference Value ......................................................

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Fail-Safe ..................................................................

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DTC Index  ...............................................................

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IPDM E/R ...........................................................

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List of ECU Reference .............................................

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WIRING DIAGRAM ......................................

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METER SYSTEM  ..............................................

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Wiring Diagram ........................................................

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BASIC INSPECTION  ...................................

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DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOW 
(METER SYSTEM) .............................................

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Work flow ................................................................

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DTC/CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS .........................

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U1000 CAN COMM CIRCUIT  ............................

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Description ..............................................................

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DTC Logic ...............................................................

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Diagnosis Procedure .............................................

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U1010 CONTROL UNIT (CAN)  .........................

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Description ..............................................................

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DTC Logic ...............................................................

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Diagnosis Procedure  ..............................................

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B2205 VEHICLE SPEED  ...................................

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Description ..............................................................

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DTC Logic ...............................................................

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Diagnosis Procedure .............................................

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B2267 ENGINE SPEED .....................................

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Description ..............................................................

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DTC Logic ...............................................................

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Diagnosis Procedure  ..............................................

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B2268 WATER TEMP ........................................

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Description ..............................................................

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DTC Logic ...............................................................

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Diagnosis Procedure  ..............................................

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POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT  .....

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COMBINATION METER  ...........................................

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COMBINATION METER : Diagnosis Procedure  ....

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FUEL LEVEL SENSOR SIGNAL CIRCUIT  .......

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Component Function Check  ...................................

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Diagnosis Procedure .............................................

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Component Inspection  ............................................

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A/C AUTO AMP. CONNECTION RECOGNI-
TION SIGNAL CIRCUIT  ....................................

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Diagnosis Procedure ..............................................

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SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS  ............................

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THE FUEL GAUGE INDICATOR DOES NOT 
OPERATE ..........................................................

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Description ..............................................................

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Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................

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THE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP 
DOES NOT TURN ON .......................................

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Description ..............................................................

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Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................

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THE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP 
DOES NOT TURN OFF .....................................

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Description ..............................................................

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Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................

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THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE DISPLAY IS 
INCORRECT ......................................................

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Description ..............................................................

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Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................

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NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION ................

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INFORMATION DISPLAY  .........................................

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INFORMATION DISPLAY : Description ..................

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ..............

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COMBINATION METER ....................................

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Exploded View  ........................................................

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Removal and Installation .........................................

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Disassembly and Assembly  ....................................

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PRECAUTION

PRECAUTIONS

Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT 
PRE-TENSIONER"

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The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”, used along

with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain

types of collision. This system includes seat belt switch inputs and dual stage front air bag modules. The SRS

system uses the seat belt switches to determine the front air bag deployment, and may only deploy one front

air bag, depending on the severity of a collision and whether the front occupants are belted or unbelted.

Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the “SRS AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT” of this

Service Manual.

WARNING:

Always observe the following items for preventing accidental activation.

• To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death in

the event of a collision that would result in air bag inflation, it is recommended that all maintenance

and repair be performed by an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer.

• Improper repair, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to personal injury

caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air Bag Module,

see “SRS AIR BAG”.

• Never use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this Ser-

vice Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or harness

connectors.

PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING POWER TOOLS (AIR OR ELECTRIC) AND HAMMERS

WARNING:

Always observe the following items for preventing accidental activation.

• When working near the Air Bag Diagnosis Sensor Unit or other Air Bag System sensors with the

ignition ON or engine running, never use air or electric power tools or strike near the sensor(s) with

a hammer. Heavy vibration could activate the sensor(s) and deploy the air bag(s), possibly causing

serious injury.

• When using air or electric power tools or hammers, always switch the ignition OFF, disconnect the

battery or batteries, and wait at least 3 minutes before performing any service.

Precautions for Removing Battery Terminal

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When disconnecting the battery terminal, pay attention to the following.

• Always use a 12V battery as power source.

• Never disconnect battery terminal while engine is running.

• When removing the 12V battery terminal, turn OFF the ignition

switch and wait at least 30 seconds.

• For vehicles with the engine listed below, remove the battery termi-

nal after a lapse of the specified time:

NOTE:

ECU may be active for several tens of seconds after the ignition switch is turned OFF. If the battery terminal

is removed before ECU stops, then a DTC detection error or ECU data corruption may occur.

• After high-load driving, if the vehicle is equipped with the V9X engine, turn the ignition switch OFF and wait

for at least 15 minutes to remove the battery terminal.

NOTE:

D4D engine

: 20 minutes

YS23DDT

: 4 minutes

HRA2DDT

: 12 minutes

YS23DDTT

: 4 minutes

K9K engine

: 4 minutes

ZD30DDTi

: 60 seconds

M9R engine

: 4 minutes

ZD30DDTT

: 60 seconds

R9M engine

: 4 minutes

V9X engine

: 4 minutes

YD25DDTi

: 2 minutes

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PRECAUTIONS

• Turbocharger cooling pump may operate in a few minutes after the ignition switch is turned OFF.

• Example of high-load driving

- Driving for 30 minutes or more at 140 km/h (86 MPH) or more.

- Driving for 30 minutes or more on a steep slope.

• For vehicles with the 2-batteries, be sure to connect the main battery and the sub battery before turning ON

the ignition switch.

NOTE:

If the ignition switch is turned ON with any one of the terminals of main battery and sub battery discon-

nected, then DTC may be detected.

• After installing the 12V battery, always check "Self Diagnosis Result" of all ECUs and erase DTC.

NOTE:

The removal of 12V battery may cause a DTC detection error.

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PREPARATION

Commercial Service Tools

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Tool name

Description

Power tool

Loosening screws

PBIC0191E

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COMPONENT PARTS

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

COMPONENT PARTS

METER SYSTEM
METER SYSTEM : Component Parts Location

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1.

Fuel level sensor unit (main)

2.

CVT shift selector
Refer to 

TM-156, "CVT CONTROL 

SYSTEM : Component Parts Loca-
tion"

3.

A/C auto amp.
Refer to 

HAC-7, "Component Parts 

Location"

4.

Washer level switch

5.

ECM
Refer to 

EC-27, "ENGINE CON-

TROL SYSTEM : 
Component Parts Location"

 (MR for 

NISMO RS models)
Refer to 

EC-600, "ENGINE CON-

TROL SYSTEM : 
Component Parts Location"

 (MR 

except for NISMO RS models)

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Ambient sensor
Refer to 

HAC-7, "Component Parts 

Location"

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ABS actuator and electric unit (con-
trol unit)
Refer to 

BRC-9, "Component Parts 

Location"

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TCM
Refer to 

TM-156, "CVT CONTROL 

SYSTEM : Component Parts Loca-
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 (RE0F10B)

Refer to 

TM-361, "CVT CONTROL 

SYSTEM : Component Parts Loca-
tion"

 (RE0F10D)

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BCM
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BCS-5, "BODY CONTROL 

SYSTEM : Component Parts Loca-
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10. Combination meter

11. Fuel level sensor unit (sub)

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Rear seat (bottom)

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Unit

Description

Combination meter

• Provides the driver with various kinds of vehicle information via the CAN communication line and 

the use of signals through the hard wire.

• Includes the signal buffer to transmit received signals to other units.
• For functions of the combination meter, refer to 

MWI-8, "METER SYSTEM : System Description"

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ECM

Transmits the following signals to the combination meter via CAN communication.
• Engine coolant temperature signal
• Engine status signal
• Fuel consumption monitor signal
• Fuel filler cap warning display signal
• Oil pressure warning lamp signal
• Engine speed signal (M/T models)

ABS actuator and electric unit 
(control unit)

Transmits the vehicle speed signal to the combination meter via CAN communication.

BCM

Transmits the following signals to the combination meter via CAN communication.
• Door switch signal
• Position light request signal
• Low tire pressure warning lamp signal

TCM

Transmits the following signals to the combination meter.
• Shift position signal
• Manual mode shift refusal signal
• Manual mode signal
• Non-manual mode signal
• Manual mode shift up signal
• Manual mode shift down signal
• Engine speed signal (CVT models)

CVT shift selector

Transmits the following signals to the combination meter.
• Manual mode signal
• Non-manual mode signal
• Manual mode shift up signal
• Manual mode shift down signal

Paddle shifter

Transmits paddle shifter up signal paddle shifter down signal to the combination meter.

Fuel level sensor unit

Transmits the fuel level sensor signal to the combination meter.

Ambient sensor

Transmits the ambient sensor signal to the A/C auto amp. and the combination meter.

A/C auto amp.

Transmits the A/C auto amp. connection recognition signal to the combination meter.

Washer level switch

Transmits the washer level switch signal to the combination meter.

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