Hello everyone,
Am new to the site and am asking for help amongst the Sentra family owners to see if anyone has encountered my situation.
Have a '13 Sentra SL that has the "Key" light illuminated in yellow on the dashboard. It also has a BCM code p2603 stored for shift position. So, you can clear out the "key" light and will stay out on the dashboard until you try to shift from "Park" to "Reverse"...it will then immediately come back on.
Took it to the Nissan dealer and was informed that "Technician found DTC B2603 shift statur triggers every time moving out of park. Detent switch never changes status. Will need the shifter to be replaced to correct.
Was informed that is about a $750 job and not something that is seen often. So, decided to go the used part route and have my mechanic install it. And have now been informed by my mechanic that nothing has changed regarding the "Key" light being illuminated.
Have searched all over the internet for Nissan vehicles having similar issues and have came up with only one other vehicle having the same issue (an Altima) that someone had posted on AltimaForums.net and none replied to him.
So with this being an uncommon issue, am suspicious of the dealership "misdiagnosing" the problem...and it being a coincidence that have encountered 2 bad shifters.
Any help with this issue from any of the members would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Am new to the site and am asking for help amongst the Sentra family owners to see if anyone has encountered my situation.
Have a '13 Sentra SL that has the "Key" light illuminated in yellow on the dashboard. It also has a BCM code p2603 stored for shift position. So, you can clear out the "key" light and will stay out on the dashboard until you try to shift from "Park" to "Reverse"...it will then immediately come back on.
Took it to the Nissan dealer and was informed that "Technician found DTC B2603 shift statur triggers every time moving out of park. Detent switch never changes status. Will need the shifter to be replaced to correct.
Was informed that is about a $750 job and not something that is seen often. So, decided to go the used part route and have my mechanic install it. And have now been informed by my mechanic that nothing has changed regarding the "Key" light being illuminated.
Have searched all over the internet for Nissan vehicles having similar issues and have came up with only one other vehicle having the same issue (an Altima) that someone had posted on AltimaForums.net and none replied to him.
So with this being an uncommon issue, am suspicious of the dealership "misdiagnosing" the problem...and it being a coincidence that have encountered 2 bad shifters.
Any help with this issue from any of the members would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.