I tried this and can't believe it works. 4 years controlling volume from steering. Thank you for uploading this video. Guys make sure you twist the knob left and right after u spray.
I have a 2019 ALTIMA and this erratic volume knob issue was the only problem with the car and it drove me nuts having to control the volume only from the steering wheel!!! But again, thx to YT I was able to fix it for free!!! Pull out the knob and spray a lil WD-40 both inside the knob and also in the open slot... Spray with some can electronics duster or dry wipe both spots. Re-attach the knob and the volume knob should be working 1000%!!! GL!!!
Damn I just tried this with WD-40 Contact Cleaner on my 2019 Nissan Sentra SV and it worked thank you for the tip I was just about to change the radio saved me some cash
@@stanley12345ish I actually didn't do it, but you shouldn't have a problem taking it off or on again. Even if it's not quite as snug as before, 50¢ worth if super glue is always an option
Need to do this to my 05 Taco, it just slowly starting to do this, and yeah so far most videos are just showing to use contact cleaner or wd40. Wooo I thought I was going to have to replace the knob(disassemble stereo) or look for a new stereo
I will be trying this as soon as I can! But has anyone had the issue where the radio randomly turns on when the car is off? It’d be great if someone had a fix for this issue too!
@@CesarPortillo Sadly no. I haven’t had the issue come up for a while. Only maybe like twice since I first brought it up. So it either has fixed itself, or it’s all just by chance.
I'm headed into work and grabbing their WD-40 at lunch. My radio had a few more issue than the volume going up and down but it changes songs and everything. I'll lyk what's up. I'm sure it won't work for everyone but it is what it is, and it is very annoying. It's like Nissan didn't even check to see if the radios were working correctly.
Ha, you called it an Altima at the beginning, then a Sentra at the end. Radios are basically the same. I have a 2019 Altima and had the dealer fix the exact same issue. They said they updated the software. It worked for several months, but now it's starting to do the same thing. Anyway, here is a video on what the dealer does: ruclips.net/video/pSZ6F14IMSk/видео.html
I tried this and can't believe it works. 4 years controlling volume from steering. Thank you for uploading this video. Guys make sure you twist the knob left and right after u spray.
Thanks for your help! My Altima was out of warranty and it would have cost me ~$150 bucks roughly at the dealership.
I have a 2019 ALTIMA and this erratic volume knob issue was the only problem with the car and it drove me nuts having to control the volume only from the steering wheel!!!
But again, thx to YT I was able to fix it for free!!! Pull out the knob and spray a lil WD-40 both inside the knob and also in the open slot... Spray with some can electronics duster or dry wipe both spots. Re-attach the knob and the volume knob should be working 1000%!!! GL!!!
Damn I just tried this with WD-40 Contact Cleaner on my 2019 Nissan Sentra SV and it worked thank you for the tip I was just about to change the radio saved me some cash
Thank you for this info. It worked!! I was having to control the volume from the steering wheel. Very annoying.
I thought this was a problem just on my 2015 Sentra but I thought wrong. Thanks for vid!
I’m glad my video helped with your issue.
Did you do the same thing for ur 2015 I have one as well
But I’m scared o take out the volume wheel what if it’s not the same lol please lmk
@@stanley12345ish I actually didn't do it, but you shouldn't have a problem taking it off or on again. Even if it's not quite as snug as before, 50¢ worth if super glue is always an option
This is why I love RUclips worked wonderful. fixed it
I have a Nissan Sentra 2019 with the same problem and it worked for me at the second splash with WD-40!!!!! Appreciate it man!!!!!
I have the same problem with mine... I should try this right away! OK! Today I used WD40 and it worked! thank you, man. You rock!
Good job bro 👍🏻 it works
It worked for me! Thank you
My 2019 kicks has same problem I'm going to try it thanks
I bought wd40 contact cleaner quick drying no residue worked like a charm thanks man
Appreciate you it work The dealership is a rip off
Thanks man ... It worked on my Hyundai
Need to do this to my 05 Taco, it just slowly starting to do this, and yeah so far most videos are just showing to use contact cleaner or wd40. Wooo I thought I was going to have to replace the knob(disassemble stereo) or look for a new stereo
How has the knob been since then? Still working properly?
Still working as far as I know. Ive done it to multiple customer cars and haven’t heard anything back about it not working
@@Mechanicsmith thank you very much for the quick reply. Will get on it as soon as a can get my hands on some wd40.
I will be trying this as soon as I can! But has anyone had the issue where the radio randomly turns on when the car is off? It’d be great if someone had a fix for this issue too!
Same problem lol it kills the battery also
Did you solve the problem?
Same problem here
@@CesarPortillo Sadly no. I haven’t had the issue come up for a while. Only maybe like twice since I first brought it up. So it either has fixed itself, or it’s all just by chance.
Also an update, the trick for the WD40 in the knob worked for me! So that’s one issue down haha.
My volume knob on my 2019 Nissan Sentra stopped working but the steering wheel controls for the radio work fine so that's how I adjust the volume.
I'm headed into work and grabbing their WD-40 at lunch. My radio had a few more issue than the volume going up and down but it changes songs and everything. I'll lyk what's up. I'm sure it won't work for everyone but it is what it is, and it is very annoying. It's like Nissan didn't even check to see if the radios were working correctly.
Same thing happened with my Altima
Don’t use wd40. Use electrical contact cleaner.
Use contact cleaner. It evaporates.
Ha, you called it an Altima at the beginning, then a Sentra at the end. Radios are basically the same. I have a 2019 Altima and had the dealer fix the exact same issue. They said they updated the software. It worked for several months, but now it's starting to do the same thing. Anyway, here is a video on what the dealer does: ruclips.net/video/pSZ6F14IMSk/видео.html