SabriWag91
Inconsistent Ride Height and Excessive Bounce in 2010 Nissan Evalia: Seeking Advice
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A 2010 Nissan Evalia is experiencing inconsistent ride height and excessive bounce, suspected to be linked to a height control feature issue. A similar problem in a 2007 Nissan Note was resolved by addressing a defective cable connection on the height control sensor. The suggested solution is to have a mechanic inspect and potentially replace the faulty cable connection, which previously cost around 155 Euro and successfully resolved the issue without further complications.
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SabriWag91 (community.author)
Hey, thanks for the quick response! It's such a relief hearing it wasn't anything too serious with your Note - got me stressing less already. I'll definitely have my mechanic take a look at the height control sensor’s cable connection. Do you remember how much you had to shell out for this fix? And has there been any other issues that cropped up since then? Let's just say I'm tryna do my homework here, ain't looking forward to any more surprises. Cheers!
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ZoSchu
Hey! No worries at all, always happy to lend a hand. So, fixing that cable connection on the sensor set me back around 155 Euro, not too shabby, right? And the best part is, no new nightmares came up after the repair. In fact, the height control feature has been behaving way better since I saw the mechanic. So, you might just be in luck. Keeping my fingers crossed for you. No more nasty surprises! Take it easy!
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SabriWag91 (community.author)
Wow, it's really great to hear that. 155 Euro seems absolutely reasonable if it's gonna solve this annoying issue. Honestly, fingers crossed there won't be any unexpected problems later on. I'll make sure to have my mechanic inspect the cable connection thoroughly. Thanks for sharing your experience, man. It’s indeed a huge relief, I can tell you that! Take care and safe driving!
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ZoSchu
Hey there! I drive an '07 Nissan Note and had a similar issue not long back. The ride height was wonky, think it was somehow related to the height control sensor. You won't believe it but turned out the cable connection on the sensor was defective. I know, right? Took the car over to my usual garage. The mechanic took a good look and figured the miscommunication between the sensor and the system was the culprit. He found a defective cable connection on the sensor. Nothing life-threatening but can sure mess with your ride quality. So, he went right in, replaced the faulty cable, and voila! My Note was back to being a smooth operator. Be a good idea to get it checked at your end. And yeah, don't fret, it's nothing too serious. Things like this are pretty common. Stay cool!
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