Nissan Tiida C11 2004-2018 Electrical Wiring Diagram provides a comprehensive and detailed layout of the vehicle's electrical system. This manual includes diagrams for all electrical components, from the engine wiring to the dashboard, lights, sensors, and safety systems. It offers insight into circuit connections, wiring routes, fuse and relay locations, as well as grounding points. This resource is essential for diagnosing electrical issues, ensuring proper repairs, and understanding how different vehicle systems are interconnected, making it invaluable for mechanics and automotive enthusiasts alike.
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The Nissan Tiida C11 was produced from 2004 to 2018 and was a popular model in various countries, including Japan, Europe, North America, Latin America, Russia, Australia, China and the Middle East.
Main characteristics:
Body types: Hatchback (5 doors) and sedan.
Engines: HR16DE, MR18DE, K9K
Petrol: 1.5L, 1.6L, 1.8L (depending on the market).
Diesel: 1.5L dCi for some European markets.
Transmission: Manual (5-6 speeds), automatic (4 speeds) or continuously variable transmission (CVT).
Drive: Front-wheel drive (FWD).
Features: The Nissan Tiida C11 is known for its practicality, spacious interior and a good balance between comfort and efficiency.
Countries of production and sale:
In Japan, the model was sold as the Nissan Tiida.
In North America and some other countries it is known as the Nissan Versa.
In Russia, China and Latin America the name Tiida was also used.
In Australia it was offered as the Nissan Pulsar.