I have a 2010 Nissan Altima that was recently rearended resulting in $6,200 worth of damage. After getting it back from the body shop the ICY alert is on and will not go off? It has been well below 37 degrees here in St Louis before the accident therefore I don't know if a sensor got messed up since that alert has never been on before. Any ideas?
SOURCE: CRANK SHAFT POSITION SENSOR 20002 NISSAN ALTIMA
1st, Nissan had a recall on Crank position sensors for 2002-2006 Altima's. Check with you dealer before you go doing any repairs. You may discover you can get your car repaired at no charge.
NHTSA Campaign ID number :O7V527000
Symptom: Erratic behavior. Stalling and no starts and very difficult to diagnose due to the time frame in which the component actually malfunctions. The warranty should not be limited to the original owner.
I would also need more specifics as to which engine you have so I might assist you in where the location of the sensor is. The Altima had a 4 and a 6 cyl engine offered that year.
SOURCE: sensor recalls for 03 nissan altima
No recall information on that situation at this time. if you suspect this, you can contact the dealer and provide your vin and they can look up a new or non released recall for your vehicle. If this recall has just been released, it will take some time to circulate though the recall system. at this time, nothing is showing up on our systems on a recall for the crank and cam sensors.
SOURCE: Nissan altima 94 engine dies out and stops randomly
the distibutor on these models are notorious for going out and then working again more than likely your problem
SOURCE: crankshaft and camshaft sensors location in nissan altima 2003
You are incorrect sir. There is a very good Youtube video showing you exactly where it is that is how I changed mine. The Crankshaft is located behind the engine block below and around from the cam sensor which is easly spotted looking at the engine. The crankshaft is in a difficult spot but once you figure out where it is it's easy...ish hope this helps
My altima is doing the same thing so I checked the manual and this is what it means thank God is nothing bad. don't worry is just way too cold. lol !! :)
ICY Is just the outside air temperature when air temperature drops below 37 degrees it will outomaticly let you know.
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