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Default Re: 2004 Maxima SL - Power Seat Problem - 02-18-2007 , 08:45 PM






Don Cohen wrote:
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Anybody with any information/suggestions on this, or perhaps even on tips on
where else I might post this to get some help.

Thanks.

You might want to check the 6th gen group on www.maxima.org


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Default Re: 2004 Maxima SL - Power Seat Problem - 02-18-2007 , 10:00 PM








"JimV" <jv9999 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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Don Cohen wrote:
Anybody with any information/suggestions on this, or perhaps even on tips
on where else I might post this to get some help.

Thanks.

You might want to check the 6th gen group on www.maxima.org
I appreciate the reply and advice, Jim.

I actually have posted there, 'sort of.' The problem is that as a 'newbie,'
there, with less than 15 posts, I am now allowed to start a new thread. I
found a seat-related thread there, but it was on the 5th generation forum.
I added a reply there, but no response there either.

I understand the problem with spammers getting into the boards, but having a
policy like this is really a disservice to people like myself.

Thanks again.


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Default Re: 2004 Maxima SL - Power Seat Problem - 02-19-2007 , 08:24 AM



Don Cohen wrote:
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"JimV" <jv9999 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Don Cohen wrote:
Anybody with any information/suggestions on this, or perhaps even on tips
on where else I might post this to get some help.

Thanks.

You might want to check the 6th gen group on www.maxima.org

I appreciate the reply and advice, Jim.

I actually have posted there, 'sort of.' The problem is that as a 'newbie,'
there, with less than 15 posts, I am now allowed to start a new thread. I
found a seat-related thread there, but it was on the 5th generation forum.
I added a reply there, but no response there either.

I understand the problem with spammers getting into the boards, but having a
policy like this is really a disservice to people like myself.

Thanks again.


I'll post one on your behalf.

-jim


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Default Re: 2004 Maxima SL - Power Seat Problem - 02-19-2007 , 08:56 AM



On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 17:14:24 -0500, "Don Cohen"
<doncohen (AT) lens-cap (DOT) alltel.net> wrote:

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Anybody with any information/suggestions on this, or perhaps even on tips on
where else I might post this to get some help.

Thanks.
If I remember correctly from maxima.org there is a Technical Service
Bulletin on the power seat problem for 2002-2003 ?? maximas.

Try searching on Google, it will find maxima.org posts on the topic
plus other sources. I used "maxima power seat problem" as the search
criterion.

Al Moodie.


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Default Re: 2004 Maxima SL - Power Seat Problem - 02-19-2007 , 08:56 AM



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I'll post one on your behalf.
Much obliged. I found the post, and will reply and monitor.

Thanks!

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Default Re: 2004 Maxima SL - Power Seat Problem - 02-19-2007 , 09:00 AM



On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 17:14:24 -0500, "Don Cohen"
<doncohen (AT) lens-cap (DOT) alltel.net> wrote:

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Anybody with any information/suggestions on this, or perhaps even on tips on
where else I might post this to get some help.

Thanks.
Check this link which I found using the google search listed above, it
says there is a recall on your soecific problem for 2004-2006 Maximas.

http://www.noln.net/recalls/2006/jan.htm

Should be repaired for free?

Al Moodie.


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Default Re: 2004 Maxima SL - Power Seat Problem - 02-19-2007 , 11:24 AM



Hi Al,

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Anybody with any information/suggestions on this, or perhaps even on tips
on
where else I might post this to get some help.

Thanks.

Check this link which I found using the google search listed above, it
says there is a recall on your soecific problem for 2004-2006 Maximas.

http://www.noln.net/recalls/2006/jan.htm

Should be repaired for free?
Many thanks for your posts(s). You are absolutely correct about this, and
in fact I received the notice from Nissan, and had this repaired by the
dealership without charge, last August.

Unfortunately, this seems to be a different problem from the one I'm
currently having. My lumbar switch is fine, it's the forward/backward
movement, on one side only, that is not working. I had asked the dealership
if there were any recall notices, or TSB's on this, and after checking, they
said no. I have no reason to distrust the service manager at the
dealership, as he has been great to work with over the years. He just says
his hands are tied with regard to the seat slide problem.

If you or anyone is aware of other recall or TSB notices that relate to the
seat slide, please let me know. I had done some Google searching for this
problem, and for the specific part number, before posting, but came up with
nothing.

Thanks again.

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Default Re: 2004 Maxima SL - Power Seat Problem - 02-19-2007 , 12:00 PM



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If you or anyone is aware of other recall or TSB notices that relate to
the seat slide, please let me know. I had done some Google searching for
this problem, and for the specific part number, before posting, but came
up with nothing.
I did a little more searching, and came up with TSB #05105, issued
11/29/2005, NHTSA ID # 10017777, which has to do with improper forward or
backward movement of the power seat. I have been unable to find the full
text of the TSB, to see if it directly pertains to my situation.

Does anybody have access to the full text of this TSB?

Thanks


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Default Re: 2004 Maxima SL - Power Seat Problem - 02-19-2007 , 08:18 PM



On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:00:32 -0500, "Don Cohen"
<doncohen (AT) lens-cap (DOT) alltel.net> wrote:

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If you or anyone is aware of other recall or TSB notices that relate to
the seat slide, please let me know. I had done some Google searching for
this problem, and for the specific part number, before posting, but came
up with nothing.

I did a little more searching, and came up with TSB #05105, issued
11/29/2005, NHTSA ID # 10017777, which has to do with improper forward or
backward movement of the power seat. I have been unable to find the full
text of the TSB, to see if it directly pertains to my situation.

Does anybody have access to the full text of this TSB?

Thanks
Full text TSB is at:

http://www.nissanhelp.com/Ownership/.../NTB05-105.htm

Al Moodie.


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Don Cohen
 
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Default Re: 2004 Maxima SL - Power Seat Problem - 02-19-2007 , 09:22 PM





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I did a little more searching, and came up with TSB #05105, issued
11/29/2005, NHTSA ID # 10017777, which has to do with improper forward or
backward movement of the power seat. I have been unable to find the full
text of the TSB, to see if it directly pertains to my situation.

Does anybody have access to the full text of this TSB?

Thanks

Full text TSB is at:

http://www.nissanhelp.com/Ownership/.../NTB05-105.htm
Thanks, Al. I googled but didn't come up with this.

Best,

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