When I had my 09 I pulled it out but on my 2012 I have not done so. Is this still an issue for the 2012?
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Did it the 2nd day I had the car. First mod.. haha
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pulled fuse over the summer . no issues :happydance:
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It's important to note that not only is this a preventitive measure but IT CAN fix the issue if your lock mechanism has already failed. The only thing you will need is a rubber mallet and a bit of patience. Once your steering lock fails the steps are essentially the same. No clutch/brake, gently tap the lock mechanism with the rubber mallet while simaltaneously pushing the on button. If you're lucky(like I was) the lock will unseize and allow you to go into the "on" position. Once you're there follow the above steps. When I called Nissan about this repair I was quoted $1180 not counting tow and rental car. F that fuse and pull that B out. |
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book marked this for future purposes.
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Pulled the fuse on my 09. The only issue is the slight delay, but it starts every time.
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Pulled mine on my '09 preemptively at 11,000 mi. This situation is an outrage.
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Since I have a build date of January 2011 and mine was within the range of affected models on NTB12-41, I pulled mine just to be safe. It's a pretty easy fix, took me about 15 minutes. You have to kind of 'fish' the wires leading into the fuse box out in order to free the box so you can open it up.
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Haven't pulled it yet, the fuse. It's in storage in Tx. and I'm in Mx but will as soon as I get back and drive it outta storage. It's my wife's car and I don't want to have to come get her when/if it gets twitchy.
Thanks for finding a fix. Her Z is an 09. No problems and don't want any. |
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A friend of a friends '09 just had his steering lock go. Stealership is bending him over...$1500!! I'm at 24k miles in my '09 have been lucky. I shall be pulling mine soon.
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According to the poll over 50% of you either don't know what we are talking about or haven't pulled the fuse.
You people need to wake up and learn about this quick or get your azz out to the garage and pull the fuse before you become a statistic And if you don't I will say I told you so.:shakes head: |
I voted No because I preemptively cut the brown wire last night.
Own a 2011 Nismo w/ 6k miles, lock was rev. C, car build date of Oct. 2010. Thanks for all the research into this. |
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Cutting the wire is just another method to disengage the steering lock. You don't have to cut any wires, just pull the damn fuse and be done with it.
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I cut the wire because it was the quickest way (for me) to eliminate the steering lock. No idea if my rev. C was or wasn't going to fail, but now I know it can't. Having read a bit on the options, wanted to avoid any possibility of the start-up delay (real or not) with pulling the fuse. Comparing the time (for me) to pull the connector/cut the brown/tape vs. remove the plastic rivets/moldingtrim/fusebox to pull the fuse, cutting the brown was quicker and involved less pcs. Took me literally 4 minutes and everything is perfectly normal except no more steering lock. |
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No idea how real the start-up delay is or isn't, but I don't have to worry about it either way now. |
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The startup delay does not appear to be connected to SLU fuse removal - many who have not disabled the SLU are reporting the delay. Many who have cut the wire or installed the harness are reporting the delay. The main advantage to the harness and fuse-pull is that you can go back to factory condition very easily and no one can tell. Cutting the wire is permanent (at least cosmetically). |
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Thanks for the info. I've not read every thread from beginning to end and don't have a feel for how many reported delays are attributted to fuse vs. harness vs. cutting vs. stock. I've wondered if the delay was all in people's heads or if it was just a quirk with their particular car regardless of the SLU issue. I keep my toys for many years and am not worried about going back to stock. Cutting the wire was just the fastest way for me to eliminate the SLU. I do appreciate everyone's time and research to come up with these options for the Z community. This place rocks. :tiphat: |
Nope.. only because mine failed. i'm ripping that **** out if my car unlocks by some miracle in the next few hours.
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I figured there is very little benefit to having steering lock and a very big downside to having the damn thing screw up...
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I did it a few months ago and I have had no negative side effects besides the occasional delayed start. By delayed start I mean like an additional 2 seconds, literally. It beats having to pay $500 because of a design flaw that Nissan refuses to fix.
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At least one person has reported successfully getting the SLU locking pin to retract by removing the SLU (I haven't done it, but the security bolts are supposed to be rather loose, so it's a pretty easy job) and pushing the pin in manually. Worth a try. |
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But the fact that they're charging him $1500 is rediculous... told him to buy the part outright and do it himself. From what I read it's not that difficult to replace. |
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My car is already stored for winter but I'm pulling it first thing in spring!
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Pulled it. Thanks for the tip working fine so far. Don't have to worry about it anymore.
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now cough up my REP points:roflpuke2: |
I guess I just pulled my lock! And I'm so angry! A week after the slave cylinder gave out on me and cost me 650 dollars to get it fix!! WTF NISSAN, u guys were my heroes now I'm hating the car. So frustrating
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