BaumSven
Cruise Control Issues on 2011 Nissan Note: Seeking Advice and Personal Experiences
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Summary of the thread
The conversation centers around a non-functional cruise control issue on a 2011 Nissan Note. A similar problem on a 2013 Nissan Juke was resolved by replacing a defective sensor cable connection, which restored the cruise control function. The suggested solution for the Nissan Note involves checking and possibly replacing the sensor cable, with an estimated cost of around €155 for the repair. The exchange provides insights into potential causes and solutions, helping to prepare for either a DIY fix or a more informed visit to a mechanic.
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BaumSven (community.author)
Hey there, your Nissan Juke experience sounds so similar to what I'm dealing with! Thanks for sharing, it's super helpful! I'm glad to hear the sensor cable replacement sorted it out for you. If you recall, how much did that set you back at the garage? It'd be great to get a gauge on it. And since the fix, has anything else popped up that I should be on the lookout for? Appreciate your help! Cheers!
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Lisaberger88
Hey, glad to see my experience could lend a hand! When I got the defective sensor cable replaced, it cost me 155€ all in, so that's a ballpark figure you can work with. Considering they had to figure out the problem, and then actually fix the thing, I reckon it was worth the cost. And nah, since my mechanic got his mitts on it, everything has been smooth sailing. My cruise control's back on track, and I haven't had any other issues creeping up. Touch wood! It's been a nice change of pace from the constant problem, let me tell you that. Drive safe, and hope everything goes well with your Nissan Note! Cheers!
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BaumSven (community.author)
Hey there, thanks heaps for sharing all of this, it's a massive help! I'm definitely feeling more prepared with the €155 estimation. Knowing your cruise control's been behaving since then puts my mind at ease too. The end of non-stop problem-fixing sounds so nice! I'll have to weigh up whether it's a job I can handle or if it's garage time. Either way, thanks to your info, I'm going in ready! Drive safe as well! And thanks a bunch for your help! Cheers!
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Lisaberger88
Hey, had a similar problem with my 2013 Nissan Juke not too long ago. Had a defective cable connection to the sensor, which led to a bunch of systems, including my cruise control, acting all wonky. At my garage, the mechanic did a thorough check, identified the issue to be linked to the sensor cable connection like I suspected. He had to replace the sensor cable, and that pretty much sorted things out. It wasn't exactly a quick in-and-out job, but it wasn't like my car's guts were spilling all over either, you know? Ended up taking a decent chunk of the day, but at least the ride was smooth after. Given the similarities, you might be dealing with the same thing. Best of luck to you if you're going for a DIY, and remember to stay safe. Cheers!
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