Has anyone had their crank sensor replaced (recall)?
I just received a summons from my dealership... how long will it take to replace?
Thanks!
Mika
Thanks!
Mika
Last edited by mwaller; Jan 6, 2004 at 07:53 AM.
Acoording to the recall notice on Nissan's web site, 1 hour
" 2003 350Z Engine Sensors
Applies to 2003 350Z with the following Vehicle Identification Number range:
JN1AZ*4**3T 000001 - 100167
The number of 350Z vehicles potentially affected is approximately 146.
Please review the disclaimer located at the bottom of this page for more instruction.
Reason for Recall
On some 2003 350Zs, there is a possibility that the engine might stop running while being driven if the crank position sensor fails. This may also result in the "Service Engine Soon" light coming on or reduced engine power. If the engine stops running while driving, this could result in a crash without warning.
What Nissan Will Do
In order to prevent this incident from occurring, your Nissan dealer will replace the crank position sensors. This free service should take about one hour to complete, but your Nissan dealer may require your vehicle for a longer period of time based upon their work schedule, or parts availability."
" 2003 350Z Engine Sensors
Applies to 2003 350Z with the following Vehicle Identification Number range:
JN1AZ*4**3T 000001 - 100167
The number of 350Z vehicles potentially affected is approximately 146.
Please review the disclaimer located at the bottom of this page for more instruction.
Reason for Recall
On some 2003 350Zs, there is a possibility that the engine might stop running while being driven if the crank position sensor fails. This may also result in the "Service Engine Soon" light coming on or reduced engine power. If the engine stops running while driving, this could result in a crash without warning.
What Nissan Will Do
In order to prevent this incident from occurring, your Nissan dealer will replace the crank position sensors. This free service should take about one hour to complete, but your Nissan dealer may require your vehicle for a longer period of time based upon their work schedule, or parts availability."
Last edited by waldf; Feb 1, 2004 at 04:05 PM.
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