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I have a 2007 Nissan Maxima with 51,000 miles. I was told that my shift lock control had gone bad and needs to be replaced. How often does this happen with this type mileage?
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It sounds like your ignition lock cylinder has gone bad on you and needs to be replaced. Hopefully this answers your question. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask.
Generally,when a shift lock solenoid/system goes bad you just zip tie the shift lock to unlocked position and that removes the need to depress the brake to shift out of park.
It sounds like a tork conveter lockup switch, have the transmisson serviced oil and filter changed then and add Lucas transmisson treatment to help smooth out hte shifting pattern and stop the problem if there was drag on the clutches it may have stalled out.
What do you mean by loud... Loud where??? If noise is from engine, make sure that the mechanical fan clutch is not "locked" (it's supposed to freewheel when cold... if it does not, it will "roar" when driving.
Proably one of your Coils has gone out. This generally happens with this car aroung 60,000 miles. These are coil on plug coils, which means you have 6. Nissan will want to replace all for $600+. Check this out for more details
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