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hey guys,

i got a 2004 v35,

and as i was driving the other day, my engine just cut off,

when i go to start it, the engine cranks but it will not start, all the dash lights are on as well,

i took it to northside nissan and was sold a new battery and told that was ecu couldnt be found with their scan tools... and want to send it off for inspection for $350... plus whatever extra it cost on top to fix.

has anyone had this problem ? or can anyone suggest a specialist in perth that specializes in V35 or 350z ?

cheers

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I just had this issue 2 days ago, my car is currently at my mechanic and I was told it is the crank sensor. Replaced that and now another code appeared and it is the cam sensors now. Cost me 300 to sort out the crank sensor (usually 165$ for the sensor at Nissan stealer). I was told that it will cost another 500$ to fix the cam sensors, but I decided I will replaced those myself. Save me a bit of $

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