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Nissan 1N1L18Q steering issues

Hi all, after a little help here with 'one of those' jobs!
Got one of the above which starts up fine but with no steering assistance. After a little work with no power steering it throws up the code.. check steer angle sensor, error 470.. of course all is good after the error as it runs the pump continuously..also the dash monitor always still shows the true steering angle. I changed the steer sensor pot but to no avail. What do these machines use as a 'steering request' sensor??
  • Posted 13 Sep 2010 02:26
  • By simon_k
  • joined 31 Oct'04 - 147 messages
  • Devon, United Kingdom
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il y a un parametre a modifier dans le tableau de bord

Thank you for your response. It is greatly appreciated but please use English Language
Littoral Translation
"there is a parameter to modify in the dashboard"
  • Posted 7 Feb 2025 04:28
  • Modified 7 Feb 2025 21:04 by administrator
  • By patrice_p
  • joined 3 Dec'11 - 4 messages
  • aquitaine, France
technicien
There s a sensor under the wheel drive
  • Posted 14 Jan 2025 04:48
  • By Amine_CHAABENE
  • joined 20 Apr'21 - 34 messages
  • Tunisia
If I remember correctly there is a sensor down near the steer motor/pump that senses your request for steering.
  • Posted 16 Sep 2010 02:20
  • By ray_k
  • joined 1 Jul'10 - 39 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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