If somebody have this problem.... Take the cover from the steering and hit the steering lock a bunch of times with a hammer or something and that will work while the car is idle take the steering lock fuse out and thats it you wont spend 1000$$ at the dealer like some people did
thank you that should save me from getting rid of my 2008. Your right about the crazy prices a Nissan dealer would charge, that is why when the door lock actuators failed I changed those my self, not too difficult.
Pulling the fuse while the car is on and the steering wheel shaft is depressed works. Or at least, if you're able to start your car after, that's how you know it worked. It's better than drilling a hole in this module, a module which seems completely pointless because you still need to have your keys to start the car. If someone wants to tow your car away to steal it, nothing will stop that from happening.
Only downside of doing this will show up when you loose your keys or try to have a spare key programmed in. A dealer or locksmith won’t be able to get the car to program new keys because the solenoid is now stuck in one position. It has to be able to move back n forth for Key programming functions to work. Sounds stupid but trust me, just how it works...
yep. I am a locksmith and had this same car with this same problem. I fixed it the same way as in this video before i was locksmith and now I am unable to use the autel and autopropad to "unlock steering column" required to program a key to the car
Funny, I did this fix on my 09 Altima and lost my key. Called the locksmith and he programmed a brand new fob for me in less than a minute and it works just fine.
Was your car unlocked or in the alarm “unarmed” position, meaning you hadn’t pressed the lock button on your fob before you misplaced the fob? That would be only way I could see the car allowing key programming with this done to the steering lock release mechanism.
My car was definitely locked when this happened. The locksmith used an inflatable bag to open the door and then programmed a new fob in less than a minute. The only downside was he did not cut the actual key (it’s still just a blank)but the fob works fine.
Nope, called Nissan, opened a case, they transferred me to the dealer who said Nissan might cover this for free, need the VIN. got that to them and he was like ...uhh no, sorry your car isnt covered. But we have appointments available, $375 for the unit, then reprogramming fee? Called Autozone, they wanted $699 for the unit. Dealerships are (not to sound cliche) all about profit. You cant get free coffee without giving them something. The coffee is always stale or disgusting because the boss needs decaf and they dont care about cleaning where the filter goes. Does anyone know of a dealership that has good coffee?
Not all cars with this module fall under the recall. I have an altima while it has this piece of crap did not fall under the recall. So I paid to have the ESCL replaced with the new and improved part. The dealership initially tried to sell me the 800$ part but after a bit of research on my part told them to replace it with the new and improved part.
Richard, just curious when you tried the fuse trick......did you push the lock in and crank the car before you pulled the fuse....I know you said you put it in accessory....but I didn't know if that meant you got it started first. .....only reason I ask is because the same thing happened to me and I did end up doing the fuse and it worked for me.
Same thing happened to my car, but my husband went to pull the fuse out and it was missing, but my steering wheel still locks. Wondering what that means
Richard, i did same thing you did, took off, screw through it and put all back together, and the dash light still on, i unhooked battery, and light still on.. Did you have that also?
The new improved version is 77$. Never let your dealership replaced the Electronic Steering lock with the exact hunk of junk you will be back in 4 or 5 years replacing it again. The new improved part instead of 800$ is 77$.
@@Puglover130 it is called an "Electronic Steering Box". Here is the Nissan recall webpage, show this to your dealer. www.nissanassist.com/campaigns/electronic-steering-column-lock-escl-service-campaign/
@@isyaqoob if this is the part you replaced and it fails again look into replacing it with the cheaper part as it eliminates the locking aspect that fails.
This is ridiculous, Nissan needs to step up and replace this part with a new "improved" version FOR FREE...
If somebody have this problem.... Take the cover from the steering and hit the steering lock a bunch of times with a hammer or something and that will work while the car is idle take the steering lock fuse out and thats it you wont spend 1000$$ at the dealer like some people did
Real fix is right! Great video did this last night worked A ONE thank you for the video.. I like saving 1000 bucks
How you take it of to fix it
thank you that should save me from getting rid of my 2008. Your right about the crazy prices a Nissan dealer would charge, that is why when the door lock actuators failed I changed those my self, not too difficult.
thank you for posting this. I fixed our car from this video. you just saved us a lot of money.
glad it worked for you, I tried to get Nissan to help with just parts, but they said they couldn't even help with that. so DIY had to be done.
Has this worked well for you since you fixed it? I have a 2008, so it is not under a recall. Did you have to mess with the fuse at all?
Pulling the fuse while the car is on and the steering wheel shaft is depressed works. Or at least, if you're able to start your car after, that's how you know it worked. It's better than drilling a hole in this module, a module which seems completely pointless because you still need to have your keys to start the car. If someone wants to tow your car away to steal it, nothing will stop that from happening.
I'm having this problem right now I'm going to try it as soon as I get home hopefully it works thanks a million or should I say thanks for 1000
Hey Bud did this work for your Nissan
Only downside of doing this will show up when you loose your keys or try to have a spare key programmed in. A dealer or locksmith won’t be able to get the car to program new keys because the solenoid is now stuck in one position. It has to be able to move back n forth for Key programming functions to work. Sounds stupid but trust me, just how it works...
yep. I am a locksmith and had this same car with this same problem. I fixed it the same way as in this video before i was locksmith and now I am unable to use the autel and autopropad to "unlock steering column" required to program a key to the car
@@pouncerminned863 yep I’m a locksmith too,,, the solenoid and steering lock bar has to be able to move for key programming function to work.
Funny, I did this fix on my 09 Altima and lost my key. Called the locksmith and he programmed a brand new fob for me in less than a minute and it works just fine.
Was your car unlocked or in the alarm “unarmed” position, meaning you hadn’t pressed the lock button on your fob before you misplaced the fob? That would be only way I could see the car allowing key programming with this done to the steering lock release mechanism.
My car was definitely locked when this happened. The locksmith used an inflatable bag to open the door and then programmed a new fob in less than a minute. The only downside was he did not cut the actual key (it’s still just a blank)but the fob works fine.
Very nice video. Having this problem right now with a friends car. Hope this is the fix. Thanks for the quick and precise video.
Thank you for sharing your video..
how did you push it down. i tried with a hammer and notting
Is this by passing the nats( nissan anti theft system )
My 09 Nissan Cube just did this. I will give it a shot. Thanks for taking the time to post this.
I have to say, excellent job! Excellent idea. That's how you do it!!!
Check with dealership. Nissan will now fix this at no cost. 2017 feb. Also will reimburse those that paid them to fix it.
Seriously?!
Casandra McFarland
I got a letter from Nissan saying they will. Check with your local dealership
Cube has the same problem. In Canada, Nissan doesn't stand behind it.
Nope, called Nissan, opened a case, they transferred me to the dealer who said Nissan might cover this for free, need the VIN. got that to them and he was like ...uhh no, sorry your car isnt covered. But we have appointments available, $375 for the unit, then reprogramming fee? Called Autozone, they wanted $699 for the unit. Dealerships are (not to sound cliche) all about profit. You cant get free coffee without giving them something. The coffee is always stale or disgusting because the boss needs decaf and they dont care about cleaning where the filter goes. Does anyone know of a dealership that has good coffee?
Not all cars with this module fall under the recall. I have an altima while it has this piece of crap did not fall under the recall. So I paid to have the ESCL replaced with the new and improved part. The dealership initially tried to sell me the 800$ part but after a bit of research on my part told them to replace it with the new and improved part.
What's the best way to remove the 2 screws that are stripped off the steering wheel lock module???
AR 13 have the same problem. Did you ever figure it out?
Drill
Late but grip them with a needle nose and turn, they're not that tight
Chisel & hammer work amazingly easy!
Richard, just curious when you tried the fuse trick......did you push the lock in and crank the car before you pulled the fuse....I know you said you put it in accessory....but I didn't know if that meant you got it started first. .....only reason I ask is because the same thing happened to me and I did end up doing the fuse and it worked for me.
Same thing happened to my car, but my husband went to pull the fuse out and it was missing, but my steering wheel still locks. Wondering what that means
@@luv_a_nurse8960 I have the same issue (no fuse, steering lock, no start). What was your resolution? Thx.
figure it out?
@@pmckeown9270
Richard, i did same thing you did, took off, screw through it and put all back together, and the dash light still on, i unhooked battery, and light still on.. Did you have that also?
hi, how did you turn off the sign lock from the tachometer?
Thanks Man ... It works!!!
Has this worked well for you since you fixed it? I have a 2008, so it is not under a recall. Did you have to mess with the fuse at all?
this works! just fixed mine. thanks!
Has this worked well for you since you fixed it? I have a 2008, so it is not under a recall. Did you have to mess with the fuse at all?
Have you had any problems since you've put the bolt in the middle?
Good video. But my car keeps blowing the fuse for the steering lock. I havent take that piece apart. What could be ?
How did you remove the part?
I'm trying this tomorrow. Thanks!!
bolt wont clear small screw from other side so bolts will go in
But what if the yellow key light is on and car still won't start?
Thanx for the fix.
The new improved version is 77$. Never let your dealership replaced the Electronic Steering lock with the exact hunk of junk you will be back in 4 or 5 years replacing it again. The new improved part instead of 800$ is 77$.
Robert can you advise what part to ask for? Mine is acting up again and they’re quoting me $1200 for the part
@@Puglover130 it is called an "Electronic Steering Box". Here is the Nissan recall webpage, show this to your dealer. www.nissanassist.com/campaigns/electronic-steering-column-lock-escl-service-campaign/
@@rcwardawg what about Altima 2011 model i replaced this part last year
@@isyaqoob if this is the part you replaced and it fails again look into replacing it with the cheaper part as it eliminates the locking aspect that fails.
correct. 48708-9N00A 07 -12 altimas and 08-09 maximas
Did the same but now my lights always on and my ODB2 Port has no power. But this definitely works
Just an FYI there is a recall on this part
When the cars on just pull the fuse. That’s what I did.
Thank you good sir
!! fuck nissan i have same problem ,the must fix free for all car have this problem
3zOOz now they will do it for free .if you already paid for it they will pay you back
AND BY DOING THIS YOU ARE ,VOIDING YOUR CAR INSURANCE !
shut up dumbass no your not
Your car insurance??
Or just keep paying your car insurance for a car you wont be able to use, genius!!!!
You were better off staying out of this. Now everyone knows how stupid you are.