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Super Red Z 03-29-2012 05:27 PM

Good DIY Information.

AWX Z34 03-29-2012 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KORRUPT (Post 1628500)
Sounds good. The fix was from AWX Z34, I just followed his instructions and added the pics. Feel free to use them any way you like.

I'm glad everything worked out for you korrupt. :tup: Thanks for the recognition and I hope this helped out a lot of the forum members. ;)

I just didn't have the time to take it apart again and take photos...sorry guys!

kenchan 03-29-2012 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AWX Z34 (Post 1628663)
I'm glad everything worked out for you korrupt. :tup: Thanks for the recognition and I hope this helped out a lot of the forum members. ;)

I just didn't have the time to take it apart again and take photos...sorry guys!

your help is recognized! :tup: thanks again.


also thanks for everyone contributing to our thread! :D

AlphaSnacks 03-29-2012 07:02 PM

I figured simply removing or bypassing the mechanism would have no ill affect on the car.

kenchan 03-30-2012 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arnold K. (Post 1628789)
I figured simply removing or bypassing the mechanism would have no ill affect on the car.

Yah, that wont work.

zero 03-30-2012 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arnold K. (Post 1628789)
I figured simply removing or bypassing the mechanism would have no ill affect on the car.

You probably will need to bypass the 2 microswitches on the lock unit too. They are position sensors for the lock. Maybe re-wiring the 2 microswitches into toggle switches.


For the OP and all contributors, this is a great information.

MyZ4U2C 03-30-2012 04:06 PM

Gives me hope, lets continue to report this to the NFTSA as last I checked today, only 7 reports total for 2009 - 2010 Z vehicles

rhd 04-04-2012 08:00 PM

If the lock failed, sounds like the fix would be to remove the lock mechanism, open it up, tape the switches from Korrupt's pics, put it back together and you should be good to go?

Am I missing anything?

Thanks

kenchan 04-04-2012 08:13 PM

Rhd it's worth a try if outside warranty period.

KORRUPT 04-04-2012 09:52 PM

rhd. Thats it. I replaced my failed rev b with a new rev c. I keep my " fixed " rev b in my car with some pliers in case the rev c goes at which time I will switch them again and fix the rev c. I'm out of warranty and wish I had this option when I put the rev c in cause it takes 15min to do and I would have saved $1000.

Tino2fasT 04-07-2012 03:45 PM

Don't know who has kept up with ordeal but I had the dreaded "Push Start FAIL" and Nissan had to come get my 370Z and take it to a Dealership for that probem, but when i got it back it had ANOTHER problem, that i was fortunate enough to notice AT THE DEALERSHIP, before taking delivery of my car. GREAT news! when the Dealerships Service Manager informed me that my "P-Shift" warning light/Fast Beeping" problem was NOT going to be covered under my EXTENDED 6 YEAR, 75,000 mile warranty, i was HOT!!! and demanded to speak to someone with more "authority to deal with my problem, because it WAS NOT doing this when it was TOWED to Nissan BY NISSAN's Roadside Assistance! They put me in touch with a representative from Nissan NORTH AMERICA, you explain your case to the Rep, and if the rep thinks you have a case, they present it to the next higher up know as a "Regional Specialist". Well GOOD NEWS!

The Regional Specialist handling my case called and got all the particulars of my case and ruled that Nissan will FIX my car replacing a DAMAGED shift knob, (I have a 7AT, so it's that type) i was told that it must have been damaged while being towed or while being worked on at the dealership, but seeing as how the car is FLAWLESS and ALWAYS been serviced on time getting all recommended services (like tires being replaced when they were deemed past minimum safe tread, stuff like that) The payments have ALWAYS been on time or early, and that NISSAN is the ONLY people that have TOUCHED it.... That it was decided that Nissan WILL FIX IT UNDER WARRANTY AND PAY for the car that "magically" turned into a RENTAL instead of a LOANER once it as determined that the warranty was NOT going to cover the repairs.

I explained to the "Regional Specialist" how I have SHOWN total Nissan LOYALTY, and that I had been planning on buying a GT-R after I pay off the Z, instead of getting a Corvette ZO6. (have always wanted a Vette since i was about 10 years old, lol) And explained that I was not MAD, about the earlier decision to NOT take care of the car, but rather disappointed that Nissan would not stand behind the warranty. It was then explained to me that Nissan's warranty covers over 1800 parts under the "Gold" warranty plan that I have, --BUT-- the parts have to be defective from the FACTORY, not a part that Nissan's tehnicians find that were DAMAGED.... I have an excellent reputation with my dealership and they know how meticulous i am with my car, which is whythey went to bat for me on this matter.

I LOVE the DIY section here don't get me wrong, but having that extended warranty pretty much saved me on this one. I am a Custom Stereo Istaller by trade so I'm extremely familiar with a lot of the things handled in a lot of these DIY's, but as long as those of us that have purchased a BRAND NEW car DO that, GET the EXTENDED warranty if possible.. especially when dealing with "electronic" parts.. because for as long as I have been dealing with them I've come to find out that some parts last forever, some fail within the first few trys. THATS why a warranty is a GOOD thing.

Once again, SORRY for the novel! :tiphat:

kenchan 04-07-2012 05:37 PM

tino- you missed the point of the DIY. read the first page again why i made it. having extended warranty does no good for me.

onzedge 04-07-2012 05:48 PM

Mr. Kenchan,

I have been trying to practice egressing the Z without using the steering wheel for leverage. I settled on a technique.

1. Undo seatbelt
2. Open driver's door
3. Rotate upper body counter-clockwise
4. Outstretch both arms
5. Bend waist until palms touch the ground
6. Using palms in a walking motion pull until knees are clear of the door sill
7. Drop to knees but keep feet elevated
8. Crawl away from vehicle until feet are clear
9. Stand up

Thoughts? Suggestions?

kenchan 04-07-2012 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1645622)
Mr. Kenchan,

I have been trying to practice egressing the Z without using the steering wheel for leverage. I settled on a technique.

1. Undo seatbelt
2. Open driver's door
3. Rotate upper body counter-clockwise
4. Outstretch both arms
5. Bend waist until palms touch the ground
6. Using palms in a walking motion pull until knees are clear of the door sill
7. Drop to knees but keep feet elevated
8. Crawl away from vehicle until feet are clear
9. Stand up

Thoughts? Suggestions?

:icon18: you need to copyright this methodology. :icon17:

GaleForce 04-07-2012 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 1645622)
Mr. Kenchan,

I have been trying to practice egressing the Z without using the steering wheel for leverage. I settled on a technique.

1. Undo seatbelt
2. Open driver's door
3. Rotate upper body counter-clockwise
4. Outstretch both arms
5. Bend waist until palms touch the ground
6. Using palms in a walking motion pull until knees are clear of the door sill
7. Drop to knees but keep feet elevated
8. Crawl away from vehicle until feet are clear
9. Stand up


Thoughts? Suggestions?

This is a new DIY. Let's chronicle the previously mentioned steps with some visual examples. You can be the model Mr.onzedge, I'll take the pictures... Don't worry, I'm a professional. Now just undo one more button on your top please. :tup:


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