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Old 03-13-2019, 06:54 AM   #7 (permalink)
JARblue
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Originally Posted by gomer_110 View Post
They stopped using them mid-2011. Luckily my 2011 Nismo doesn't have one which is great. At this point, I think you're being overly optimistic thinking a dealer will replace it for free given your Z is an '09.
My 2011 (must be an early year model) has a Rev D ESCL that does not fall under the recall notice. But all US 2009 models are covered by the recall. The only reason a dealer has a legitimate reason to balk is if the recall has already been completed for the vehicle and the replacement Rev D module failed (that one is not covered under the recall).
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