6.0
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- $170
- Average Mileage:
- 97,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replace clock spring (2 reports)
I just think it's pretty crappy how the clock spring goes out. It's between $250, that is if you're doing it yourself and upwards of $550 if you have someone else do it. Without it being replaced you have no cruise control, no horn which is definitely a very big safety hazard. I think there's been enough complaints in forums and whatnot that I believe it should be a recall that Nissan fixes for us.
- Sterling D., Denison, US
I started having SRS airbag lights coming on and losing functionality to the steering wheel cruise controls. This is a sure sign that the clockspring is broken. I didn't know what a clockspring was until it broke. It's basically a wrapped bundle of wires that can spin with your steering wheel while maintaining a connection. Over time these wire bundles rub each other or simply break. It took me a little less than 2 hours to repair but I was able to find the part online pretty cheap.
- John C., Mesa, AZ, US