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Old 01-17-2013, 10:44 AM   #48 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by duderevs View Post
I had noticed in the other thread that all of the cars listed (so far) are american. I have a 2009 Canadian Sport Touring model. Do you think the issue could be limited to the American vehicles?

How do i tell which version of the steering lock i have? I believe my car was made in June of 2009.
IIRC, there has been at least one Canadian and one British 370Z that have reported SLU failure. But my memory ain't what it used to be.

There is a label on the SLU that will tell you which revision it is. If you have a 2009, you probably have one of the earlier revisions.

The fix is easy enough that there is no sense in taking a risk - pull the fuse, cut the wire, or install a harness.
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