Genuine Nissan (47240-7S000) Brake Fluid Position Sensor Assembly
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Neither the brakes nor the brake fluid needs to be bled. There is a long rate at which the brake fluid comes out, so you can do it one at a time. I changed mine in five minutes.
Each part is sold as a pair. You will receive two sensors when you order quantity on. Thanks a lot
There is a pair available, which is awesome!
You'll have to pay $335 for the brake master cylinder. Nevertheless, there are several options to choose from. It will be necessary for you to provide your VIN to receive the correct one. Regardless of the choice, there is a flat-rate price.
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The Nissan parts I bought arrived quickly and corrected an intermittent issue with the VDC and battery that I had developed over a long period of time. My 2006 Xterra Off-Road comes on with the slip lights on It's the road. The following parts are easy There will be a little brake fluid leak, so you'll need a 27mm deep socket and some paper towels/rags to catch it. It is easy to install each sensor by unplugging the wiring clips for the two, removing the two sensors with the 27mm sockets and installing the new sensors in As for my Xterra, I didn't need to bleed the brakes The pedal stiffened right up as soon as I pumped it up, but you may want to do the same, so before you drive off, test the brakes. You should bleed your brakes if you do not get brake pedal pressure.
This component is attached to the brake master cylinder by screws. In the package you will find two. The research I had done was sufficient for me to know what to do. I found this item to be excellent. There are too many gaps in the description.
I had an intermittent slip light replaced with these after throwing the vehicle on a scanner, the brake pressure sensor failure light went away, the brake pressure increased, and the pedal response also improved so far so good. I will update as time goes by.
The installation process is simple. During the removal of the old sensors, a small amount of brake fluid will drip out. When changing them, work on them one at a time and place a shop towel under the master cylinder. The fix is fairly simple.
This is something I would avoid and only purchase from dealers. One of the two sensor was missing from the order, which wasn't a huge deal because the issue was soon resolved, but these sensors barely lasted two years on the Titan before they failed. $150 seemed like a lot to spend on crappy.
If the anti-slip code is displayed on the dash when you hit the brake, this will fix the problem. It is easy to install as well.
I found a thread discussing replacing these to correct the problem dealers didn't know how to fix. I installed it in just ten minutes and haven't run into that problem since then. I am pleased with my progress so far!.
I received the part in good condition and it fit perfectly on my 2005 In this case, it fixed the problem as predicted by the mechanic.