dominik_schulze24
Nissan Kix parking aid malfunction
Summary of the thread
The parking aid on a 2012 Nissan Kix is malfunctioning, with a fault stored in the error memory. The issue may be due to a defective cable or plug connection, as suggested by the initial inquiry. Despite cleaning the sensors, the problem persists, indicating a potential electrical issue. It is recommended to have a workshop diagnose the problem to accurately identify and resolve the malfunction.
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dominik_schulze24 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! I did wipe down the sensors, but no luck. The fault code doesn't point to one specific sensor; just a general parking aid malfunction.
robinraven1
Ah, okay. Wiping them down was a good first step. Since it's a general error and you've already checked the obvious, it could be a dodgy connection, as you suspect. Honestly, chasing electrical gremlins is a nightmare. Given the potential 95€ repair cost, it's probably worth getting a workshop to diagnose it properly. They have the tools to pinpoint the exact problem without you spending hours fiddling around.
dominik_schulze24 (community.author)
Alright, thanks for confirming my suspicions and for the advice! I'll take it to a workshop.
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robinraven1
Hey there! I also own a Kix. Your issue rings a bell. I had something similar happen a while back. Before you go tearing things apart, have you checked the sensors themselves? Sometimes they just get dirty or covered in grime, which throws everything off. It's a super easy check and could save you a ton of headache. Also, did the fault code point to a specific sensor or area?