PeteHaus
Nissan Skyline 2014 Experiencing Airbag Warning Light, Mysterious Speedometer Alert and Convertible Operation Issues
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PeteHaus (Author)
Hey, thanks for your input! Gotta say, I feel a bit relieved that it might just be a pesky faulty fuse causing all of my car woes. The way my Nissan's acting up, I was prepping for some worst-case-scenario sorta thing. Just curious, do you recall how much you forked out to fix your issue, and have you had any similar problems pop up again since your repair job? Would appreciate a ballpark figure if you've got it. Cheers!
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OliSchneidi
Hello! I'm glad to hear my story gave you a bit of relief, autos can give us some hair-raising moments, eh? Now onto your query - remember, I paid around 52.50€ for the fuse issue. While it might sound a bit steep for a fuse, keep in mind it wasn't a quick "pop out the old, pop in a new" kind of gig. My mechanic went through the entire system, testing everything to find that pesky bad fuse. As for the rollover sensor malfunction? Good news! That hasn't reared its ugly head since the mechanic looked at it – touch wood. Once he fiddled around in there, the problem disappeared like magic. So, fingers crossed it stays that way eh? Safe driving out there.
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PeteHaus (Author)
Thanks for responding back! Your input makes it sound like I don't need to break my bank on this. €52.50 seems reasonable if it can rid me of my car's odd behaviors and do a thorough system check. Glad to hear your mechanic was able to take your fuse and sensor issues off your back for good. I'm going to schedule an appointment with my mechanic tomorrow and steer him in this direction. Fingers crossed my car will pull a Houdini and have its problems vanish too! Safe driving to you as well, and appreciate your help. Cheers!
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OliSchneidi
Hey, I had a somewhat similar issue with my 2011 Nissan Silvia. One day my airbag warning light started flashing and my radio ceased to function. Drove me nuts, I'll tell ya. Took it to my garage, and you know what it turned out to be? A faulty fuse. Now, bear in mind fuses in cars can do all sorts of weird things when they go bad. Not saying your issue is the same thing, but don't rule it out. My mechanic needed to do a thorough electrical system checkup, testing all the fuses to find the culprit. It wasn’t quick work, I’ll admit. Despite the time it took, it wasn't some dramatic, car-killing issue. I mean yeah, not something you'd want to ignore for too long (you never know what will decide to short circuit next, right?), but it didn't keep my baby off the road long term. So hopefully, your issue isn't any scarier. Good luck with it!
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