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Old 03-11-2013, 12:04 PM   #476 (permalink)
JARblue
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Originally Posted by GaleForce View Post
2011's don't have the SLU.
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Early 2011's did
^This^ I have a 2011 w/ SLU; Mr. Alcheng has a 2011 w/o SLU

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Question is whether or not to pull the fuse after the fix has been done. Can this fix be trusted? I understand that if the SLU would again fail after the fix, they would cover but I just don't have the confidence. I plan to remove the fuse after fix.
Good call My understanding is that even the last revision of the SLU is prone to failure. I would remove the fuse regardless of whether you had the unit replaced. Also, I am quite confident the fuse is not connected to anything else because Nissan omitted both the unit and the fuse in the later models. If the fuse was working with anything else, you'd think they'd have left it in the fuse box.
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