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Originally Posted by DvBennett
You could try Canadian Tire..
Even if you have a local shop you like they'd probably do it for free.
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You get what you pay for. Just cause they scan it that doesn't tell you much. You could end up replacing the wrong sensor, or an unnecessary part. A tech would measure resistance at a suspect component etc., prior to condemning it. You could easily get PartsSource to do it free or at worse, they charge $16.
My advice, pay the $80 and have Nissan analyze the problem.