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[QUOTE=isayimandrew;2179536] Originally Posted by Ryan's Nissan Removing the fuse after it fails wont do anything. And the SLU is underneath the steering wheel Awesome, I will be attempting to get

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Old 02-22-2013, 03:56 PM   #106 (permalink)
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Removing the fuse after it fails wont do anything. And the SLU is underneath the steering wheel
Awesome, I will be attempting to get it into the on position then! Now I just need to find a buddy to help with remove the fuse, if/when I get it on. I'm not very car savy.


EDIT* - I know you said the vehicle has to be on. Does it matter that when it failed my wheel wasnt locked?

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Old 02-22-2013, 04:13 PM   #107 (permalink)
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Awesome, I will be attempting to get it into the on position then! Now I just need to find a buddy to help with remove the fuse, if/when I get it on. I'm not very car savy.


EDIT* - I know you said the vehicle has to be on. Does it matter that when it failed my wheel wasnt locked?
I have no first hand experience with this since my car didnt come with an SLU. from what i have read though, you can try tapping the actual SLU while trying to start the vehicle and it might start. When it starts just pull the fuse. I dont think it matters if the wheel wasnt locked or not. someone else might have to chime in on that. good luck man! i know theres a couple of DIY's on doing it with some good pics to show what you need to do.

try this link Links to posts about Steering Wheel Lock. theres a lot of info on it there too

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Old 02-23-2013, 06:39 AM   #108 (permalink)
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Ok, so from what I read. By tapping on the SLU with a rubber mallet and simultaneously tapping the push start with no brake/clutch, sometimes the vehicle will go into ACC mode. Once it's in that mode, all I have to do is pull the Steering lock fuse, right?

If so, I have attached pictures of the Fuse Schematic on my Altima, along with what/where I think the SLU is? (I think its under this pannel?) and the actual fuse box.

Now, I'm pretty sure the fuse I need to pull is the 10A which is the first red fuse on the bottom left of the box, right?

I know I may be repeating questions or asking stupid one's, but I just want to make sure I'm going to be doing this right. And if the SLU is under the panel under the steering wheel, how the heck do I get that panel off?
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Ok, so from what I read. By tapping on the SLU with a rubber mallet and simultaneously tapping the push start with no brake/clutch, sometimes the vehicle will go into ACC mode. Once it's in that mode, all I have to do is pull the Steering lock fuse, right?
That's how it's done on the 370Z. Should be the same procedure for your Altima.

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Now, I'm pretty sure the fuse I need to pull is the 10A which is the first red fuse on the bottom left of the box, right?
According to the fuse box cover diagram you supplied, the fuse is the 10A labeled "STEERING LOCK". It's near the middle of all the fuses.
Edit: Looking at the first pic of the fuses, yes, it is the top red (10A) fuse of the set of two red fuses and two blue (15A) fuses in the bottom left corner.

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And if the SLU is under the panel under the steering wheel, how the heck do I get that panel off?
No panel to remove on the 370Z. See if you can track down the Factory Service Manual (FSM) for your car.
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Yep. You have all the relevant info and have it all sorted with the right understanding. Good work.

So, once you find your SLU you'll be good to try this out.

I'm hoping it works for you because then we can chalk up another save thanks to this forum lols. And it'll expand the scope of the coolness, cuz the cost savings fix will be out there with our NISSAN brothers.




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Awesome, I am excited to work on this. I will be working on it right after work and hope I can turn it on real quick so I can yank that fuse out.

On a side note, I posted on even though my claim over the phone hasn't gone anywhere and they told me to forget about it. I posted on Nissans facebook the other day and they asked me to private message them my information, so I did. Well they responded to me today stating that my case was under review and I would hear from a different agent within 24-48 business hours and gave me a number to call 7A-7P M-F to speak with someone about my case. So, I hope they do something, otherwise I'm still going to continue to file reports and all sorts of stuff until somethings done.
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Awesome, I am excited to work on this. I will be working on it right after work and hope I can turn it on real quick so I can yank that fuse out.

On a side note, I posted on even though my claim over the phone hasn't gone anywhere and they told me to forget about it. I posted on Nissans facebook the other day and they asked me to private message them my information, so I did. Well they responded to me today stating that my case was under review and I would hear from a different agent within 24-48 business hours and gave me a number to call 7A-7P M-F to speak with someone about my case. So, I hope they do something, otherwise I'm still going to continue to file reports and all sorts of stuff until somethings done.
Just make sure you reported here https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/index.cfm

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I had filed one through the NHTSA, and it shows up on AFRC, not sure if they are the same, but there are tons on the AFRC site. And I clicked your link and went ahead and filed another one.
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Steering lock (s/l) failed last week (3/21/13) on revised part #C. Odd thing about it, is I was planing on removing the fuse today. Oh well, could not have happened any sooner. Been driving on borrowed time. Replaced with CURRENT rev part D. Driving a 2009 sport model with 45K miles. This is the original steering lock. Total dollar out of pocket = ZERO. Extended warranty and towing picked up by extended warranty. Picking up the harness.
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Whelp, I tried the hammer method along with moving the steering wheel up and down for a few hours the other night, and nothing. So I'm currently waiting for the Dealer to try and make me a deal along with the executive office for Nissan. I will know everything by tomorrow and will keep you guys updated!
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2010 touring with lock rev.C
Pulled fuse, no more lock and no associated problems.
This fix works.
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Steering lock (s/l) failed last week (3/21/13) on revised part #C. Odd thing about it, is I was planing on removing the fuse today. Oh well, could not have happened any sooner. Been driving on borrowed time. Replaced with CURRENT rev part D. Driving a 2009 sport model with 45K miles. This is the original steering lock. Total dollar out of pocket = ZERO. Extended warranty and towing picked up by extended warranty. Picking up the harness.
Update: no down time (one day), another dealer had Rev D in stock so car was out of shop the next day.

Ordered thru Car Kit Company their bypass harness. $50 well spent.
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Whelp, I tried the hammer method along with moving the steering wheel up and down for a few hours the other night, and nothing. So I'm currently waiting for the Dealer to try and make me a deal along with the executive office for Nissan. I will know everything by tomorrow and will keep you guys updated!
keep trying . hit it an angle from the bottom. try it all again. It took me well over a week of trying every night for a a good hour or so.
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Hi All,

I bought a 2009 Z Touring with sport package this past Saturday afternoon with 11K miles on it. Absolute mint condition. A real garage car. Story -Pregnant woman traded it in on a family vehicle at my neighborhood Honda dealership. A couple tried to buy it ahead of me but I knew the sales guy and he got me the deal instead of them. I'm sure I probably paid too much due to the other people breathing down my neck but hell I don't care. I love this car. I burned 1/2 a tank of gas playing with it the rest of the day Saturday.

Today leaving for work I saw the "key/fob" battery symbol on my garish orange LCD porthole but the remote unlocks the car fine, so I got to work and then cut the brown wire after ACCY high and SW unlocked and no problem since. No way I'm gonna be stranded for an issue I know about ahead of time. If it weren't for this fantastic forum I'd never have known what to do.
I didn't pull the fuse 'cause I'm lazy and can solder the wires together if I ever need to repair and then put erectrical tape on the joint.
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