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I need to tap into a fuse on my 2023 Frontier SV to add a monitor and some cameras. I can't find a fuse box diagram anywhere. Can someone please help?
 
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I had hoped to get an answer to my request for a 3rd Gen Frontier cabin fuse box. Instead, my reasoning is in question. As I wrote, I am familiar with the accessory service connector (T99F6-4RA0A). I am also aware of the locations on each side of the vehicle where it can be used and the steps necessary to access the connection points.

Since you want to know why I prefer using a fuse tap, I am elderly and currently dealing with severe pain in my right shoulder from calcified bursitis. Therefore, I would rather tap into an accessory fuse located very conveniently inside the glove box than to have to remove and replace the necessary parts required to attach the accessory connector. I actually have two of the accessory service connectors in my stock. I bought them from a local dealer for $10.21 each plus tax. I would be surprised if there are 3rd party suppliers who can beat that price.

I do plan to use both of them to revise this project at a later date when my shoulder is not causing severe pain. I will move the necessary power wires from the fuse tap to the connectors. If you wonder why I would use two connectors, it has to do with the location of one of the cameras.

I have been a member of this forum since 2010 and am quite familiar with the many helpful build threads including those that describe installation of the T99F6-4RA0A connectors. However, this is the first time in all those years that I have posted a question. Since posting the question I have removed the fuse box cover and found the chart on the inside.

And, yes, I also have a LP-Mini fuse puller and a stock of LP-Mini taps and fuses. So I won't be trying to use minis or micros.
 
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I had hoped to get an answer to my request for a 3rd Gen Frontier cabin fuse box.
If you would remove the fuse box cover you'll find a diagram, for the in cabin as well as underhood...

I would rather tap into an accessory fuse located very conveniently inside the glove box than to have to remove and replace the necessary parts required to attach the accessory connector.
You'll have to remove the glovebox to properly access the fuse panel to run wires to tap into it. Actually easier to remove the kickpanel and access the accories harness than to remove the glovebox.