Well I had to up (in the last month) with the CSC failure, and the steering lock fuse it all cost me about $1700 dollars just 6 months into purchase
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01-11-2013, 11:07 AM | #106 (permalink) |
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Well I had to up (in the last month) with the CSC failure, and the steering lock fuse it all cost me about $1700 dollars just 6 months into purchase and only put 3k miles on the car, but this is it if i get one more issue.......Nissan will pay lol
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01-11-2013, 11:42 AM | #108 (permalink) |
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Did you get an aftermarket part for the CSC issue? If not, expect it to happen again and often until you upgrade. Also, make sure your new steering lock is a recent rev. You might want to consider pulling the fuse anyway.
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As for the Steering Lock, First I will ask which model was used to replace the lock, if it's one that's going to have an issue I might pull the fuse close to the year or the 12000k miles. |
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Going on now into its 4th year, I know I'll have to do brakes sometime this spring. That's about it. When you buy ANY car used, there's always a question of how the previous owner(s) treated it. Buying "certified" from a dealer isn't much of a guarantee, as you found out. But the car is basically OK. Incidentally, in my research prior to buying, I noted the car was pretty much run-of-the-mill as far as exotic performing parts. Same engine as the G37, etc. etc. It's the configuration/assemblage in a light small frame that gives us the extra enjoyment, the enhanced value. Find a competent mechanic to go over your car in depth looking for the types of problems you might expect. (This is what you might have considered investing $100 in back when you bought your used car.) Good luck! |
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01-11-2013, 03:19 PM | #116 (permalink) |
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Just (hopefully) solved an annoying rattle in the hatch. 99% sure it's one of the 3rd brake light alignment bars that rubs against it's alignment hole. Went to a shop here and got some rubber grommets to prevent the contact and keep it centered. After going for a drive, the vibration was minimal, and I'm sure after I put on the trim panel, it will be muffled enough to be inaudible in the cabin.
(This doesn't appear to be a manufacturing defect, I had my hatch removed/painted for my wing install and the bars seem to have had at some point some foam or some other material that was used for this that got removed in the process.)
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