Where is the steering lock relay for Nissan Sunny located?
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In the power distribution box inside the engine compartment. Below is a detailed introduction about the Nissan Sunny: 1. Overview: The Nissan Sunny is a sedan from Nissan's Sunny series with a long history. Since the first Sunny was introduced in Japan in 1966, it has undergone 9 comprehensive model redesigns. The top speed is 175 km/h, with an acceleration time of 12.5 seconds. It features front-wheel drive. 2. Others: The 2005 model of the new Sunny is equipped with an SR20 engine, with a displacement of 1998 cc, featuring dual overhead camshafts and a 16-valve all-aluminum engine. The maximum power reaches 107 kW, and the maximum torque is 183 Nm. 3. Interior: The interior is simple, adopting a gray and white design style, giving an overall fresh and elegant feel. The center console resembles that of the March, with no new ideas. The materials are average, the craftsmanship is relatively fine, and the configuration is basic, lacking some high-tech features.
Last time I repaired my old Sunny at home, I specifically researched that the steering lock relay is usually hidden under the steering wheel. You need to remove the plastic cover below the steering wheel and feel towards the left side of the steering column. A small black box about the size of a matchbox is it. However, this thing is connected to the anti-theft system, and touching it randomly can easily trigger the car lock. If you encounter a situation where the steering wheel is locked and the engine won't start, it's recommended not to dismantle it yourself. It's safer to call a tow truck to take it to the repair shop. They can diagnose it much faster with a diagnostic computer. The wiring in old cars tends to age, and messing with it yourself might damage the connectors.