But the question is: Will the MALFUNCTION warning go away with the replacement of the sensor, or do you still have to take it to Nissan anyway and they have to calibrate it for $1600.00? (This is what they quoted me).
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I have a 22 Rogue and found that a rock apparently hit my Nissan logo up front on the grill and cracked it to where I may want to replace it. Does anyone know if I can just replace the front plastic logo or does the intelligent sensor come with the front plastic logo ?
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Thanks for reaching out! We at Youcanic aim to empower car owners like you with our free online guides, resources, and our advanced YOUCANIC scanner. If you need detailed assistance, we also have factory repair manuals at your disposal. Visit us at www.youcanic.com for all your car maintenance needs! We're here to make your car ownership journey easier, so don't hesitate to ask questions or seek assistance on our website. Your trust is our priority, and we're committed to helping you save money and feel confident handling your car issues. Keep exploring Youcanic for more support and information.
Good video! Will this correct the malfunction warning you see on the dashboard?
it didn’t correct mine
My malfunction is still showing too. I even did a full 1 hour disconnect of the battery to try and reset it and nothing.
does the windshield sensor camera only tells you about lanes warnings only? for 2019 nissan rogue.
What indicater light will be shown where the sensor is to be replaced.
Bumper have to come off for sure?
But the question is: Will the MALFUNCTION warning go away with the replacement of the sensor, or do you still have to take it to Nissan anyway and they have to calibrate it for $1600.00? (This is what they quoted me).
Thanks for your query! Replacing the sensor should typically resolve the MALFUNCTION warning, but it really depends on the make and model of the vehicle. Sometimes a calibration may still be necessary. We at YOUCANIC are here to help you feel confident and save money with your car-related operations. You can find detailed guides, free resources, and even use our powerful YOUCANIC scanner on our website, www.youcanic.com. If you need more assistance, do not hesitate to reach out. Keep in mind, we also have factory repair manuals for those tricky operations. We're here to support you on your car ownership journey!
Does this sensor need to be calibrated or re-calibrated? If so, will a analyzer like Autel be able to perform the calibration?
Great video btw
im stuck on the same issue the dealer told me i need a new ECU but that makes no sense
I am also interested
I have a 22 Rogue and found that a rock apparently hit my Nissan logo up front on the grill and cracked it to where I may want to replace it. Does anyone know if I can just replace the front plastic logo or does the intelligent sensor come with the front plastic logo ?
I thought you suppose to calibrate a radar sensor when you put it back on, because it may be
Necessary to do so ?
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2017 nissan maxima cruise control not working
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Can I just unplug the Intelligent Forward Collision Sensor and move on?
Did you try unplugging? Did it work for you?
So this is what Nissan was trying to charge me $2000 plus for? 🤦🏾♂️
It might includong recalibration too
That’s what they just told me