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Old 11-02-2009, 12:18 PM
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This again just happended to my 08 X after disconnecting the battery to change headlight bulbs, stupid me for following the manual's instructions. I don't think there really is any need to disconnect negative battery terminal to do this, stupid Nissan for such a ridiculous system!

I tried the reset procedure in the manual twice and it hasn't worked (and this reset procedure is incredibly idiotic), I am taking it to the dealership tomorrow for them to reset on their machine.

last time it happened, it happened on its own with no action on my part. The Nissan technician came out with a hand held computer and reset it in a few seconds in the parking lot, they say they now have to bring it into the shop and hook it up to the computer and the tech who did it before no longer works there...too bad, he was good.
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Old 11-02-2009, 12:30 PM
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My 2008 Manual says to start the vehicle, adjust the steering wheel straight, and drive at speeds over 10 mph for 10 minutes and if you mess up you have to start all over.
that is completely different than an earlier post by np250' 2008 manual, I tried that, drive under 10 mph straight and it worked.

What the hell is Nissan doing????? If designing a decent vehicle is that difficult they should just throw in the towel, definitely going back to Subaru or maybe to Toyota next!
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What the hell is Nissan doing????? If designing a decent vehicle is that difficult they should just throw in the towel, definitely going back to Subaru or maybe to Toyota next![/QUOTE]

Wait until it needs an alignment and you find out that there NO adjustment bolts on the lower control arms. You need to buy them separately.............
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