2018 Nissan Sent brake malfunction warning light
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Published 2020-12-24
All Comments (21)
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You are a professional. Sounds like you've done this many times before. Good job! thank you.
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Omg thank you so much! What a frustrating and scary problem. That sensor is a random pms-ing pain in the ass!
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Thank you so much!!the techs at Nissan were telling me to come for diagnostics when I just wanted the alarm off. Thanks to you, I don’t have to waste my time going into the shop.
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Thank you. It really fixed. Great man I wish u nothing but greatness god bless
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Thanks for trying to post an easy fix!
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Thanks so much man! Gonna try it out!
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Omg thank you so much! Such an easy fix and it has been like this for months now ! Thank you!
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Thanks glad I looked before going to a shop.
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Thank you it helped me!
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Thanks for sharing, If we switch it off , can we still use the Cruise Control?
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Thank you very much
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Omg definitely helped thank you!
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but when you turn off the car and turn on again the warning ⚠️ is on again I ask if they a way to turn off forever
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As of August 2021, there is a recall on this issue. I have an appointment on 8/13/21 at a Nissan dealership to fix the issue with my 2018 Nissan Sentra not starting. In the meantime, for those who may experience the problem… a Nissan rep told me to ‘kick’ the brake paddle very hard while pushing the “start/stop engine’ button. Doing this with the right amount of force WILL and DID start the car. Be safe and informed.
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question, does the system stay off forever? or do you have to turn it off everytime you get in the car?
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By turning it off like that will the car still pass inspection?
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Thanks 🤙🏻
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Now does this actually solve the issue or simply hide the warning? I'd rather know when it's about to happen with the warning then have it happen with no heads up. My issue is the gas pedal won't respond for about 10 seconds prior to the warning popping up. So the car begins to slow down despite my foot being on the gas. My breaks seem to be fine.
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Nice fix ,but when you turn off the ignition ,and then turn it back on, the fault will come back .Then you have to go through the process again. Sorry guys !
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Does this work on a 2019 Altima?