Computer Failure Problems of Nissan Xterra

Nissan Xterra owners have reported 2 problems related to computer failure (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Nissan Xterra based on all problems reported for the Xterra.

1 Computer Failure problem of the 2010 Nissan Xterra

Failure Date: 01/06/2017

The valve assembly and engine control computers failed. The vehicle will not start. The repair estimate is $3761. 00.

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2 Computer Failure problem of the 2000 Nissan Xterra

Failure Date: 05/08/2016

On Saturday I smelled a burning smell while driving on the highway but it went away quickly and I couldn't find any source in the vehicle, so I assumed I just drove past something that smelled badly. On Sunday the smell returned, stronger. I stopped and shut the engine off, and smoke began pouring out from under the left side of the dash as I ran to disconnect the battery. Once the smoke cleared and there was no concern of a fire breaking out I began to investigate the cause and found the "Smart entrance control unit," which is mounted to the far left side of the vehicle under the dash and controls the power locks and keyless entry, to be noticeably hot. I unplugged this box and removed it from the vehicle. The box had heat visible damage on its exterior. I opened the box to investigate further and found a large electrical component that I believe was a metal oxide varistor was the source of the heat/smoke/possible fire, and nearby components suffered significant heat damage. I think that this catastrophic failure of a computer module may be a safety design flaw. If I had not been aware of the odor and pulled over and quickly disconnected the battery, the vehicle could have caught on fire. This computer is powered even when the vehicle is turned off, so it could have started a fire in the middle of the night and caused a house fire as well. I checked every fuse in the vehicle and all fuses are the correct amperage (nobody has installed a higher current fuse in place of a lower current one). It would seem like the circuit protection is inadequate to interrupt power to the computer if it fails. My power locks/keyless functioned up until the incident and the car continues to operate without the keyless entry computer. The computer's part label reads as follows: cont assy¿Smart entrance part no. 28595 7z000 uta part no. 601-1190-001 fcc kobutahzr.

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