Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan 370z. the contact stated that he went to start the vehicle but the steering wheel lock malfunctioned. the contact stated that he could not unlock the steering wheel to start the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection and they stated that the steering wheel lock needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified and stated that they would look into the matter and get back to him. the failure mileage was 23,000.
Parked my car at the store came pushed the start nothing. changed the battery on the intelligent tried to start wouldn't start inserted the key into key slot nothing happened. *tr
Attempted to start vehicle. keyless entry system not working. vehicle would not start. had car flat bed towed to nissan. they said that it was the steering lock. there have been multiple complaints from consumers who own 2009-early 2010 nissan 370z. this part should be recalled by nissan since it prevents starting the car, thereby leaving you stranded. nissan had a recall on the gtr's but not the 370z. this is what happens when you try to start the car. without warning, the electric lock fails to unlock, sending error message to the bcm. the car will not start in this case and will flash the intelligent key warning in the cluster. nissan is well aware of the faulty locks they installed and choose to ignore it. they stopped using these locks ( revb, revc etc) on the 2012 z's entirely. *tr
Car was parked at a local coffee shop. suddenly the steering lock, part of the starting system went haywire and disabled the car completely. now the car can't be turned on even though the key is in the car and the battery is full. i believe nhtsa needs to be made aware of this issue as it is a safety concern since every 370z is at risk of this problem, leaving all potential owners stranded. i believe nissan is aware of this problem as the nissan gt-r had a campaign to replace the very same part. it is called a steering lock. *tr
Car will not start, had to be towed to nissan, my 2009 370z had a electric steering lock problem. part with labor will be around $1000. there have been several complaints on this same issue and should have been recalled by now!! will be looking further into this problem nissan should be at fault 100%. *tr
On 11/22/2012 i attempted to start my vehicle and it would not start, or go into accesory mode. the car was towed to the dealership and determined to be caused by a faulty steering lock actuator. the car has under 19.000 miles. *tr
Steering wheel lock froze. no changing of fuses, disconnecting of battery , or any other suggested "fixes" worked. towed to nissan dealer. " highly unusual".. hahaha found over sixty other nissan model owners same problem. mechanism discontinued on 2012 models . cost &1400.00 to replace. not covered under warranty!!! *tr
In the 2009 and 2010 model years of this car (and other nissan vehicles), the steering wheel lock assembly is known to randomly fail, leaving the car unable to start. there is no recall or tsb for this as of yet, and it has affected several nissan vehicles including the gtr. revisions a and b of the steering wheel lock assembly are well known to fail, and revision c is also known to fail however there are fewer occurrences. this has left me stranded and unable to get to work, and nissan will straight up refuse to fix the problem for less than $1000. *tr
Steering lock failure part # 48700jf00d. *tr
The steering lock assembly went out, which causes the car to not start at all. it leaves you stranded. reading through forums and talking to other 370z owners this is a common problem that needs to be recalled. you cant start your car or even turn it to accessory, which means if you break down away from home you cant even charge your phone to be able to call for help. the part is quite expensive and there are ways to disable it. i feel that if this issue is happening with so many of these cars it needs to be replaced free of cost. *tr
After i drove car for 5 minutes, i parked the car for 40 minutes. when i tried to start the car, nothing happened. the car has a push button start and when i pressed it, nothing happened. no sound, no starter noise. nothing. i tried putting the key in the dash. still nothing. i got the car towed to the nissan dealer and was told the locking system had failed. $1300 to fix it. i was told that when the system fails, the car will not start. this is an extremely dangerous car. it will leave your stranded anywhere and at any time. many 350z & 370z owners have complained about this safety issue but nothing has been done to fix it. a recall should be forced on nissan! *tr
My car failed to start after on 3 1/2 years of owning it. when i took it into the dealer, i was told that it was a "steering lock mechanism" failure, and because my car was 6 months out of warranty, i would be required to pay $1,337.96 to get my car up and running again. while i was at the dealer, i was told this item has had problems since they started making the 370z. the mechanic told me that he's fixed countless steering locks on the 370 & advised me to contact nissan. prior to contacting nissan, i did some research of my own & lo & behold, i'm not the only person with this issue! there is a 370z forum (the370z.com) where multiple people expressed their displeasure with this part. i was 3 pages into the discussion & had already counted 15 instances where this item had failed. i find it very troublesome that nissan would not only produce a faulty part, but won't even stand behind it their mistakes. i contacted nissan via letter through their consumer affairs department & was told there's nothing they can do; since my car was out of warranty. to me, that shows nissan does not care if they are producing faulty parts or not. that is why i am writing you. i believe this issue needs to be resolved one way or another as i'd hate to see someone else have the same misfortune as i did. everything i've read states that this item was over oiled during assembly, which tells me 1 thing; this item needs to be recalled & customers that had this problem should be reimbursed for their troubles. please look into this issue as nissan does not seem to care one bit! thank you for your time!! *tr
2009 base, 7at. yellow intelligent key warning light appeared after getting gas about a week prior to incident. car still started though and the light went away and came back a few times over the course of said week, prior to incident. after researching online, it came to my attention there is a faulty steering lock mechanism that is affecting many owners of the 2009 370z, causing it to fail, leaving the car unable to start. there has been a recall for a similar problem with the gtr. after parking in a local shopping center my car died yesterday (sunday). yellow intelligent key light appeared while car was parked. unable to start the car. had to have it towed to the dealer first thing this morning (monday). as it stands, i'm still waiting to hear the diagnosis from the dealer and it's monday night. i really hope nissan corp. addresses this ongoing issue that seems to be affecting many (if not all) owners of 09-10 370z's. *tr
After work, tried starting my 370z and it would not start, leaving me stranded. tried other key fob, same issue. had car towed to the nissan dealer who identified the issue as steering lock failure: $750 part +$50 overnight + $100 labor + tax = $960 total cost. nissan has replaced the part on the 2009 gt-r but apparently is doing nothing for the z owners with same issue. nissan will not cover the part since i am 18000 miles over warranty, yet many owners have had same failure/repair as evidenced by the forums online. i contacted nissan consumer affairs at 1800nissan1 and have started a "case" but do not expect resolution. they agreed to reimburse for a rental car up to 2 days $70 max. meanwhile they will send a rep to review my car's diagnosis prior to instructing the dealer to complete repairs within the next 2 days. i find it interesting perusing all the other reported incidents on your site, there are quite a few reported in the month of october, 2012. there needs to be an official recall of this faulty expensive part in the 370z. *tr
I arrived to work around 7 am. when i left work to go home around 4:30 pm, i unlocked my car. i pushed the button to start the car like normal (though i did notice a light on the dash that said "key") and the car wouldn't start. i thought maybe my key fob battery was dead so i put it in the slot that enables one to start the car with a dead fob. the car still didn't start after pushing the button. i had my wife bring me the spare fob to find that it too would not start the car either way. i called nissan and they told me it would have to be towed so they could look at it. the next day the car was towed and once nissan looked at it they said it was the "steering lock actuator". the part cost was 700-something dollars and by time the labor was put in and the actuator was installed, the total cost (part plus labor) was $1173. this is clearly a problem for others as well. search "nissan steering lock actuator" in google or go to the370z.com and do the same search. i think it's ridiculous nissan hasn't come up with a different or more reliable device for the theft protection that this device offers, and it is ridiculous that there is not a recall on it. *tr
Tried starting my 370z and it would not start, due to what the nissan dealer described as a steering lock failure. when this occurs it leaves the driver stranded as the car will not operate. nissan replaced this part on the 2012 370z but has done nothing for the previous models. nissan will not cover the part since i am 2000 miles over my warranty, yet many owners have had this failure. *tr
Drove to work as normal. parked car same spot as every day. got into car to go to lunch. car wont start. ignition says locked and the intelligent key system warning light is on. stranded in a park lot alone. unacceptable. no warranty. *tr
On the morning of weds, oct. 10th, i was leaving work when i could not start the car. knowing that it seemed not a battery issue, i first thought it was an intelligent key issue. after replacing the battery in the ik with still no luck, i tried again with my spare ik. again, no start. i had car towed to local nissan where the stated they hadn't heard of any issue with the 370z. after 5 hours of waiting, the general diagnostics results came back with multiple code points indicating a "steering lock failure". nissan reps there stated they had never heard of this happening, yet while in my wait, i was able to google & find many nissan 370z owners that have experienced this failure. the replacement steering wheel lock assembly had to be ordered & i picked up the z on oct. 12th. frustrating after missing a full day of work & due to the car was 5 months out of warranty, this became a very expensive part to replace when it's obvious it should be recalled. *tr
Steering lock failed and car could not be started. this happened in a high traffic area and safety was a huge issue. car had to be towed to the local nissan dealership. i have noticed that this is an ongoing issue with this model as noted on the370z.com. *tr
Lock set - steering models jf00a,jf00b and jf00c are faulty. recall was done on nissan gt-r for the faulty part. the same part is in the 2009-11 370z and suffers the same defects but was not included in the recall. car will not start with a faulty lock set - steering. part is known to be defective as indicated by the recall from nissan (campaign id# p0309) for the identical part in the 2009 gt-r. nissan must recall this faulty part in the 370z and reimburse customers who have paid for costly repairs and/or replacement parts due to a part know to nissan (as evidenced by the gt-r recall) to be faulty. *tr
Steering lock fail. *tr
I have heard many, many stories of steering lock failure on these cars made from 2008-2010 nissan's more expensive sports car, rhe gt-r, has the same problem with the same parts and was the subject of a recall. will something be done? people are beng stranded all over when their vehicles won't start! *tr
Steering wheel lock unit failed in lock position disabling vehicle. out of warranty replacement required. research indicated that this part is based on a faulty design that has subsequently been removed from later model years but due to this defect and frequent failure rate i expect to have to replace it annually at a cost of over $500 per incident. the vehicle is completely disabled when this part fails requiring the vehicle to be towed to a service station at owner's expense. this part is clearly a faulty design and should be recalled by the manufacturer and replaced with a design that doesn't fail annually or eliminated. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan 370z. the contact stated that the intelligent key indicator warning lamp was illuminated, which prevented her from turning on the ignition or any other feature on the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, who diagnosed that the electronic steering control module was defective and needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and did not offer any assistance. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were 33,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2009 nissan 370z. the contact stated that the vehicle failed to start. the vehicle was towed to the dealer where the dealer discovered that the steering column lock unit needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was contacted. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were 60,000.
I own a 2009 nissan 370z. there have been issues previously mentioned by members in the 370z.com forum and i have fallen victim to it. the steering lock system in the 370z is faulty and unreliable. the part that needs replacement is a revb steering lock 48700-jf00b. the same issue happened to the nissan gtr and was recalled for that issue. due to the amount of concern i see in the forums of other owners, this issue should be recalled and fixed. safety wise, for owners overseas like myself, could have ended up stuck in the middle of nowhere. thank you for your time. *js *tr
Steering lock fails and wont let me restart, lock or unlock the car (keyless system). *tr
The story goes like this http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-general-discussions/48434-z-looked-awesome-tow-truck-sarcastic.html. http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-general-discussions/48442-those-you-who-have-had-steering-lock-failure.html my story with my car is i had the key light come on about a month ago started researching found the forum and saw it was a common issue with my year so i sent a email to nissan who basically gave me the run around saying we never have heard of it ... so i went to the dealer had my remote key batteries replaced after they said that they would have to keep it for 3 days to do test ... well i need my car to get to work so i left and would come back when i had time well about 1 week later i was at a home depot parking lot and it failed i could not start the car i was stuck long story shot after good help from nissan i got it towed to a dealer and its going to sit there for about a week to a month because their systems were down and they could not tell how long the part that i mentioned (the steering lock ) was gonna take according to the forum its taken some people a month to get it please get this recalled ... my dad hasn't yet but he has the year after mine so i want to get his fixed as well. *tr
I am writing to inquire about the status of a known issue with nissan 370z models assembled from 2009 until early 2010 that involves a faulty steering wheel lock that causes the intelligent key warning to engage and effectively stranding vehicle owners without the ability to operate their car. this is a known issue that in fact was recalled already on the exact same part on the nissan gtr models. i feel that it is unacceptable that so many people are experiencing this problem and that those of us driving with this part number have to waitto be inconvenienced tremendously by the part failing until it gets recalled. please contact me with any questions about my concerns with this issue. i am a 15 year driver of nissan vehicles and continue to purchase and drive them after my 1996 sentra, 2001 sentra and 2007 murano were all reliable vehicles i expected my 2009 370z (my dream car) to follow with that same level of reliability and ease of mind, but as it standsi do not feel comfortable recommending nissan to my friends and family until this issue is resolved satisfactorily. *tr
Steering wheel lock mechanism failure. prevents car from reading key fobs and thus from starting. part is backordered a month. side note: nissan usa is not being responsive to complaints. *tr
I was routinely driving to work on a friday. i stopped to get gas. the car wouldn't start once i was done and a yellow/amber intelligent key light was on. i get a tow to the nearby nissan dealership and they told me it's a steering wheel lock. they said it's happening on quite a few cars and that an altima and another 370z have been having the same issue and are waiting for the same part. i'm still waiting on the part and it happened over a month ago. this faulty part from the factory has been going out routinely for everyone who owns a 09-10 370z, altimas and other nissan vehicles that use the same steering wheel lock technology. it's absolutely enraging that nissan is releasing these parts (knowing they're bad as they've made revisions on the newer 370z) and forcing customers to pay for this out of pocket and wait a month to get the part. check this forum for further confirmation: http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-warranty-scheduled-maintenance-servicing-repairs/12294-intelligent-key-system-warning-light.html. *tr
Car would not start due to steering lock failure. part was back-ordered and took over 4 weeks to receive part and replace. serious issue as there is no way to start the car when this happens. was without the car for over 4 weeks. *tr
Steering lock solenoid failure at 38.5k 1,500miles after 36k warranty. after dealership played parts changer for 3 weeks they finally worked up to the steering lock solenoid. steering lock assm. $542 - $622 - #48700-jf00b production date: 2008.10-2009.08 - #48700-jf00c production date: 2009.08-2009.10 - #48700-jf00c production date: 2009.10-2010.09 - #48700-jf00d production date: 2010.09- current (you want this one "d") obviously this part has gone through revisions. total repair $837.00 - 3 weeks in the shop. had to have car towed to dealer after the "yellow" key light showed up. this part has failed on many nissan models with this type of electronic steering wheel lock. this needs to be a recall and anyone who paid to have it fixed needs to be reimbursed. a class action lawsuit need to be filed. *tr
Steering lock solenoid failed at 38120 miles (2120 miles outside electrical warranty) yellow "key" warning light on dash only illuminated the morning off failure. went to leave work car would not start due to steering lock solenoid failure. had to have vehicle flat bedded to dealership at the cost of $121.10. thank god this didn't fail while driving. this is a well know issue within the online forums / community. i'm currently requesting a full reimbursement from nissan motor corp for the repair cost of $887.37 plus the tow bill. i have recently returned to the online forums and have read over 25 pages of failures with the nissan 370z. i also heard of this issue on nissan gtr and maxima vehicles. *tr
Steering wheel lock unit failed in lock position disabling vehicle. faulty unit replaced under warranty. *tr