OleSchmittFan
2014 Nissan Teana: Navigation System Issues Potentially Linked to Audio Fault
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A 2014 Nissan Teana owner is experiencing issues with the navigation system, suspecting a fault in the audio system as the cause. A similar problem was resolved in a 2017 Nissan Altima by fixing a faulty cable connection between the control unit and the display, which was affected by corrosion and wear. The suggested solution involves having a mechanic inspect and repair the connection, which previously cost around €165 and resulted in a successful resolution without further issues.
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OleSchmittFan (community.author)
Hey there! Sounds like you hit the nail on the head with your Nissan Altima trouble. Do you remember how much the garage charged you for that fix? Also, did anything else come up after, any problems or other issues? My Teana's giving me quite the headbanging time with this, after the garage-venture I'm hoping for smooth rides from then on. Cheers in advance!
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FritziMey
Hey! Yeah, it sure sounds like our cars are kinda twinning in the issues department, huh? As for the costs, they charged me 165 smackeroonies (€) to fix it all. They had to fix up that naughty cable connection between the control unit and the display which was causing all the trouble. Ever since they worked their magic, the audio has been working a treat, I've had no further complications or follow-up issues thankfully. Like you, I was hoping for smooth sailing and since their intervention, it has been exactly that. By the sounds of it, your Teana could probably benefit from the same kind of love. Good luck with it! Let us know how you get on.
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OleSchmittFan (community.author)
Haha, you bet! Feels like our cars have a secret pact going. Honestly, 165€ doesn't sound too bad for getting that mess sorted out, considering other common repairs can rocket up to three figures. It's good to hear you've had no further issues since the fix-up. Can't wait for my Teana to get that much-needed TLC at the garage. Hoping it will sing like your Altima post the fix-up. Thanks for sharing your experience! Here's to glitch-free rides for both of us from here on. I'll keep you posted. Cheers!
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FritziMey
Hey! Faced a similar issue with my 2017 Nissan Altima. Suddenly, the navigation went off and even no sound from the audio player. After scratching my head for a while, I decided to get it to the garage. Turned out, the problem was with the cable connection between the control unit and the display. It wasn't a quick fix but not a massive issue either. They had to dismantle the dashboard and fix the poor connection, and bingo - everything was back in order. Apparently, corrosion and wear and tear can lead to such problems. Hope you solve the issue soon. Good luck!
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