2001 nissan liberty
2001 nissan liberty
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2001 Nissan Liberty trans stepper motor faulty problems

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Date:March 1, 2012, 4:34 am
Name:Matt
Location:New Zealand, Auckland, Auckland
Vehicle:Nissan Liberty
Year:2001
General comments:What is a realistic estimate for repair costs?
Problems:Had a trans ECU scan & found that trans stepper motor was faulty. I have been adviced that it would be costly to fix the problem.
Previous car:Mits Lancer
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April 1, 2012, 9:28 pm  from: Stanley Mafunga
You have not included what problem made you to have the ECU scan but it would be ok if you visit www.cvt.co.nz for quotes.
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July 7, 2012, 12:55 pm  from: Symon
I have a nissan liberty 1999 make with faulty gear box.ie it does not change gears from gear 1 but raves alot.Anybody with a workable solution so far ?Malawi-Blantyre
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July 16, 2012, 6:55 pm  from: Arnold rudziva
You need to your steppermotor.
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September 26, 2012, 5:11 pm  from: Chris
check which of the sensors failed and replace it.

To check do the following: Switch of engine, apply foot brake, pull the gear lever lock and put the gear in D, switch on without starting the engine, place the lever in L and release the foot brake, then apply both the foot brake and accelerator pedal at the same time, then put lever in D and wait for the spot light to start flashing.

The first flash is long but start counting at the second flash light which should be short it the sensor is okay.

The first one (which is #2 in fact) is for secondary speed sensor, the second is for primary speed sensor.

# 8 is for fluid temperature sensor normally displayed if the CVT fluid is over heated but could not indicate a problem.

These are common sensors that fail and a faulty one is displayed by long flash of light about 2 second.

if these ones are okay then say it for other sensors.
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