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wheee! 11-25-2013 07:52 PM

translation please?

onzedge 11-25-2013 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Saudi-370Z (Post 2582858)
but the clutch switch problem case the car should be asking me to depress the clutch even if i does depress it , not showing the key light !!

right ?!

Right. :tup:

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Just kidding. I have no clue what you asked. Literally.

Elan 11-25-2013 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saudi-370Z (Post 2582858)
but the clutch switch problem case the car should be asking me to depress the clutch even if i does depress it , not showing the key light !!

right ?!

If it's showing the key light, maybe your batteries in the FOB are going. Try inserting the key into the fobgina and then see if if it will start. My answer is only based off of what I THINK you were talking about. It was hard to understand your comment.

Saudi-370Z 11-26-2013 03:37 AM

bare with me guys i'm arabic :ugh2:

what i meant is ..

in case of the clutch switch , the car should be showing ( clutch ) on the screen instead of the key light and i should be able to get the start button to ACC at least !!

and i just changed the batteries and it did not fix the problem + i tried disconnecting my car battery for 10 min and it didn't work too !

my best hope is that the lock was disabled while its unlocked and the fuse trick would work , or i will tow to dealer :icon14:

Saudi-370Z 11-26-2013 05:28 AM

JUST tried removing the fuse , won't start @:

wheee! 11-26-2013 07:24 AM

1) Correct: if the clutch switch was the cause, you would be able to cycle through ACC and off but just no starting.
2) If you have put the key in the slot and it won't start, it is NOT your key battery
3) If you can turn your steering wheel side to side, YOU ARE NOT in steering lock and the switch is not activated. Pulling the fuse will stop the car from locking the steering in the future only, but will not allow you to start the car just because you pulled the fuse.

It sounds like your condition is somewhat unique in that you can turn your steering wheel and still not start the car even after resetting the ECU with the battery disconnected.

You MAY be forced to have the dealer run diagnostics on this one.... sorry

PS: Your english is better than my Arabic. Thank you!

SouthArk370Z 11-26-2013 09:22 AM

Sounds like the ESCL to me. The steering wheel can be physically unlocked but the switches inside the ESCL/SLU aren't being actuated. Try bumping the ESCL with your hand/fist/hammer until the switches change state and allow you to start the car. THEN pull the fuse.

Saudi-370Z 11-26-2013 10:02 AM

Thank you guys i will take it to the dealer tomorrow and will pull the fuse once it's running

wheee! : thank you sir for your help

Saudi-370Z 11-26-2013 10:07 AM

SouthArk . I tried this one , no luck

JARblue 11-26-2013 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Saudi-370Z (Post 2583751)
SouthArk . I tried this one , no luck

I wouldn't hesitate to try it a few more times before you take it in tomorrow. If I recall correctly, there are a few people that were successful at banging on the steering column while pushing the start button trying to get the car to turn on (btw... for the steering lock fuse removal, the car does not have to be running - just get it in the ON or ACC mode). At least one commented that it took a pretty good whack before the method finally worked.

370Fan2000 11-28-2013 10:35 AM

Mine failed on Monday. My fault since I ignored the recall notice. Anyway, Nissan paid for the tow and the fix. I'll pull the fuse now. Thanks for the writeup.

Saudi-370Z 12-03-2013 06:50 PM

just took the car from the dealer , took total of 600$
+ the idiots had another 370z that was parked for 2 weeks and they had no idea that the steering lock was the problem , they tried it after i suggested and it worked!!


will pull the fuse soon


thank you guys for your help

JARblue 12-03-2013 08:20 PM

Steering lock problem solved (for real)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Saudi-370Z (Post 2593188)
just took the car from the dealer , took total of 600$
+ the idiots had another 370z that was parked for 2 weeks and they had no idea that the steering lock was the problem , they tried it after i suggested and it worked!!


will pull the fuse soon


thank you guys for your help

Nice work!! :tup:

2weeks?!? Stupid dealer :bowrofl:

Edit: I hope you didn't pay the $600. The dealer/Nissan should eat every penny.

SPQR anTMan 01-08-2014 08:14 PM

I bought a 2009 370z MT (touring w/ sport) with 22,000 miles about a month ago. I read this forum a lot before buying. One of the very first things I did when I bought the car was pull the steering lock fuse to prevent the issue.

I was driving my car tonight and the Intelligent Key Light came on. I'm not sure if it was on from the moment I started my car or came on while I was driving (if that is even possible)? However, it comes on now every time I get in my car or start it up (and stays on). I've messed around with it tonight and the car turns on every time without delay. But, I'm scared now it might not start at any given moment and I'll be stranded...

Some things to note: The steering wheel does not lock, when I turn the wheels with the car turned off, so I believe I pulled the right fuse. I have tried my spare key, the light is still on. I have also tried putting both keys in the fob 'slot', the light remains on.

Is it possible the steering lock has failed, but without the fuse the car will continue to work? Or do you guys think this is just something else other than the steering lock? I plan on taking it into the dealer tomorrow to see what their computer says... But from reading this forum, I'm not even sure I'd want the new SLU rev d... I just hate having the Intelligent Key light on when I drive.

Thanks in advance for any insight!

SPOHN 01-08-2014 08:16 PM

Might be the battery getting low in the key fob.


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