View Single Post
Old 02-08-2013, 08:23 AM   #10 (permalink)
SurfDog
A True Z Fanatic
 
SurfDog's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Colorado (9000 feet)
Age: 56
Posts: 1,793
Drives: 09 6mt, 13 Sequoia,
Rep Power: 15749
SurfDog has a reputation beyond reputeSurfDog has a reputation beyond reputeSurfDog has a reputation beyond reputeSurfDog has a reputation beyond reputeSurfDog has a reputation beyond reputeSurfDog has a reputation beyond reputeSurfDog has a reputation beyond reputeSurfDog has a reputation beyond reputeSurfDog has a reputation beyond reputeSurfDog has a reputation beyond reputeSurfDog has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by asdfsammich View Post
I don't think the dealer replaced anything yet.

They did a 'test' with a working Altima slu to confirm his slu is dead.

I think the question is, will the fuse pull method work with his broken slu. It won't. Even if he did the fuse pull while the working Altima slu is installed, I don't think his car would start with his slu back in, because his slu is in the wrong position.

I could be wrong but that's what makes sense based on reading the threads.

He could try to start his car one last time (this would put his slu in the right position) by hitting the slu hard with a mallet, then pull the fuse.

Or, less common, but it's been done, he can open his broken slu, manually put it in the right position, then do the fuse pull method.

If any of that works it saves $1,600!


Tapatalk & such etc
I agree. Re-installing the broken SLU. With or without a pulled fuse will not let the car start. The SLU can be broken, but it has to be broken in the full open/ unlocked position (which yours is not).or your car will not start.

Tapping on it till it cycles open/unlocked (then pulling fuse while it is in the full unlocked position) or replacing it are your only options. By the way don't use a mallet, use something small and hard like a screwdriver so you get many many firm, but really really "sharp' impacts. the idea is to shake loose a jammed plastic gear, not damage the casing. (some damage is okay though)

I recommend trying to convince the service dudes to replace it for free, then pulling your fuse while the new one is still working.

The first part is hard the second part is easy.

Good luck
__________________
09 6spd Berk CBE, JWT cams, ZSpeed CSC, Stillen (25 row oil, brake cooling, sways, gen3 CAI), Passport (9500ci), Quaife LSD, Z1 400 hp kit, ss lines, pads, rotors, clutch etc, Phunk's pan and fuel starve fix

Last edited by SurfDog; 02-08-2013 at 08:30 AM.
SurfDog is offline   Reply With Quote