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theonacht82

Nissan NV Hard Steering and Vibration

Hey, I have a 2019 Nissan NV with a gasoline engine. Lately, I've been noticing it takes more effort to steer, almost like the power steering is cutting out sometimes. Also, the steering wheel vibrates a bit at certain speeds. My local garage thinks it might be something with the steering angle sensor, possibly faulty coding, but I wanted to get a second opinion before throwing money at it. Anyone else experienced this?

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lindasturm1

It does sound like a sensor failure. Could alignment problems be a factor, perhaps amplified by the electronic stability program's reliance on accurate steering angle data? Is the electronic stability program light illuminated on the dash?

theonacht82 (Author)

The stability light isn't on, which is weird. Is it like when a bicycle wheel is slightly bent, causing the whole bike to wobble, but in this case it is an electronic problem? If coding is the issue can a generic OBD2 scanner read and erase such error codes?

lindasturm1

Indeed, the bicycle analogy is apt. While generic OBD2 scanners can read basic error codes, the steering angle sensor coding requires specialized diagnostic tools. To avoid potential pitfalls, consider visiting a workshop with the appropriate Nissan diagnostic software for a comprehensive evaluation. Defective steering angle sensors can cause all kinds of weird issues in modern vehicles.

theonacht82 (Author)

Thanks for confirming my fear! I'll take it to a shop that specializes in Nissans. Ended up costing me 195€, sensor needed a proper coding. All good now!

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