Nissan Sentra owners have reported 5 problems related to dash wiring (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Sentra based on all problems reported for the Sentra.
I bought my car in may of 2004. Since then, the interior dash lights, tail lights and various fuses have blown at least 3 times each. Lights were replaced. The dealership said there was nothing wrong that they could find, and they had replaced the fuses. The very next day, the same fuses blew again. The dealership said there were no "open recalls" on my car. It is a 2003 Nissan Sentra se-r. The catalytic converter failed at approximately 29000 miles. This actually blew my engine, which dealership relaced. The fuse problem is still persistent.
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While driving vehicle stalled, followed by all the dashboard lights. Some components were digital illuminating like when the vehicle was first started. Dealership was unable to correct the failure because they couldn't duplicate it.
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The complete dash light goes out -- sometimes blinking on and off. . . Mostly off. This is very dangerous at night for the driver, especially because it is such a distraction with the blinking light, temporarily distoring vision. It has almost the same effect as a strobe light! Nissan mechanics said Nissan is fully aware of this problem but unwilling to pay for fix. Totally unfair and unsafe for consumer. Please make Nissan accountable -- issue recall immediately. It may save a life (or more).
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The electrical dashboard went out without warning. Took to the dealer, and dealer replaced the control unified sensor. Please provide any further information.
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While driving seat belt light illuminated, indicating that the seat belt was not being used when it actually used due to an open circuit. Dealer replaced seat belt assembly, and inspected instructment panel cluster, but could not find a remedy to correct the problem. Please give any further details.