How to replace 2014 Nissan Sentra Transmission Range sensor/ Neutral Safety Switch
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It's great to see how a mechanic can work fast and thorough. This is a common problem I see. My 2006 Nissan Altima SE had issues with the gears changing into a high gear while stopped or when vehicle is slowing down. When this happens, the Engine light will appear and the car would have a loud gault. (you would think the engine just fell out). The sensor on the 2006 Altima sits exactly underneath the battery holster. Thank you for this video. Very Cool!!!
Yes the part is common along alot of different nissian with the same transmission type
Awesome video, Thank you for sharing. That guy that posted about the "Instructional video" is lame. AGAIN THANK YOU!!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
You're welcome
Nace video thankyuo.
Welcome 😊
At autozone code P0705 pulled, i took it to nissan and they pulled faulty cvt and replaced the trans, but the light is still on and pulling the P0705 code? Wouldn't replacing the trans fix that code? Unless the other trans had that same code?
did they replace the same switch that was on your old trans?
Curious.. what were the issues you had to replace the range sensor??
p0705 if i remember right
Is the transmission range sensor located in the same place on a 2017 Nissan Versa ?? I tried to see if I could order the part but autozone & oriellys don’t carry that part & keep telling me I need to take it into a dealership but I already know they’re going to say I need to replace the whole tranny.
Yes just looked it up same place same procedure. Try Amazon for the part try to get to close to oem as possible
Maybe if the damn camera wasn't moving all over the place, some of us could actually see what the hell you're doing. But at least you'll be able to impress a few folks with all your fancy tools.
Your welcome
You may not have the patience to be working on the vehicle.
Should I put parking
or neutral?
Thank you so much
You usually want the car in park to work on it.
Is it normal for these to be really tight to put on. Very easy to break when putting on :( I have japan Nissan note 09 thats giving me issues. The switch looks similar to this and is in a similar place.
Yes they are it's plastic and they tend the rust up where the shaft meets. I usually brake them taking them off and spray pb blaster to help them to slide onto the shaft.
Would the fix be similar for a 2012 Nissan Sentra that throws the P0705 code?
Provided the transmission is the same likely yes
Did you ever fix your 2012 Nissan Sentra? I am getting same P0705 code
What code is this one? Mine rang with a P0705 code on my OBD2, most commonly diagnosed with this fix you performed.
Yes I beleave it was a 705
@@kevinsmobileautomotiverepair thank you. Your expertise is amazing, wish you were local
I have a 2016 Nissan Ad wagon and The car seems to loose power . After i scan I see the code P0705 - Transmission Range Sensor A Circuit (PRNDL Input ). I’m worried . Could you explain please ? if i do the same change that you just did, would my problem be resolved?
Not likely the trans range sensor is only for the transmission going in and out of gear. Nothing to do with loss of poer when driving.
In emergency need of help. 😢😢😢😢. Please. I have so many codes I need to know the best order to hit the problem I can't be my PCM. I'm pretty sure of it. Everything works but it cranks w no start. Can you help me with the codes if I list them and give you previous symptoms, can you tell me in what order I should handle them
Sorry boss I would suggest taking it to a shop to have a correct diagnostic done. Codes do not tell you what's wrong only tells you were to go look for issues.
I do offer one on one help using my discord channel.
Howd you get it out i got the sun washer and nut off i just can get it out.
Spray the shaft with rust remover like pb blaster then pry it off wiggle. If you have a new one then just destroy the old one won't matter
@@kevinsmobileautomotiverepair got it done thanks man… just cant be scared 😂 said fuck it and pried it out hard. Its broke but issa done deal new one is in.
@@ShazadMohamed09 that's right if you have a new one just destroy the old one
Where did u get the sensor from?
I have a supply company called WorldPac
I got the code p0705 will this fix it?
its possible did you do any diagnostics to confirm that the issue is the range sensor?
Orientation of what?
How the switch it taken out
Hey you know no one can see anything you're doing the vulture taken out anything how is someone going to do this if they don't see what the hell you're doing
as of this point your the only one that has complained about it.
Is this a CVT transmission? I was told the entire transmission has to be replaced.
With the code you had told me on the phone yes the whole trans would need to be replaced. The CVT is the crux in most Nissans.
What code is that?
It is not good to use the car as a work table. Not is good
Says who?
If the object of your video is to show people how to change out the sensor.....at least take the camera off your head and slowly put it down in the area you are going to be working with a good light and hold the damn camera still while you describe what it is you are looking at. You obviously know what you are doing but you are trying to instruct others on how to do it also. It looks like you are in a race as opposed to instructing.
Let me clarify a few things . First this is not an instruction video. This is a how to video and more importantly how I did it video. You tube videos unless specifically noted should be taken at face value . They are like documents of people life's. If you want step by step from with pictures at most times I would suggest investing in a service manual or subscription service. That is instruction material . Thanks for watching.
@@kevinsmobileautomotiverepair Semantics. "This is how to do xyz" is instructional. Look at all the other comments people are making....they clearly are watching to learn how to do the task. My point is that you are clearly very talented mechanically speaking so why not take a little more time to make your video's better showcase your mechanical skills. Thank you for responding.
If I'm holding a camera my hands are not free to do what I need to do. So no will stay on my head and not every cam angle will be perfect. When I have the cam in my hand it will be short sweet to the point. My job is a mechanic not a cam operator sorry. As I said before if you really really want instructions buy a service manual.
@@teeembeee this is why mechanics of that shade tree lineage and even a lot if ase certified, have bad reps. The inability to take constructive criticism, lack if energy to do tasks, too much alchohol or other substances in the system or craving thereof, making them careless or neglectful aka a liability. Can do task but make excuses when asked to simply explain, and due to low academic intellectual understanding... get upset , make excuses or just tell you take your shit and go. Your advice about the camera is very constructive and his reply indicates he simply dosent know how to articulate or demonstrate nuances needed to understand. CZcams is the epitome of what is known as #SocialLearningTheory , when you demonstrate anything observable... you are teaching/instructing directly/indirectly be it verbal or nonverbal.
@@BattleGingawhere is your instructional repair video? Show us how to be that highly intellectual warm to critique mechanic. Show us the way.
Your hands in the positive cable are blocking everything people watching videos cuz they don't know how to do it you should watch the video you just made
Dont need to watch it I made it. Listen to what im saying dont rely on just a video.