11-26-2017, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by gbhrps
....Sadly, if the sensor had been at fault and needed replacing, since Nissan does not sell rams or sail switches as individual parts ... the only solution would have been to replace the entire top mechanism, .... to the tune of upwards of $12 000 dollars. ...They make more money on the parts, hopefully spend less time on labour, and should have less call backs and complaints.
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Sad but true...
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