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2005 Nissan Xterra Off-Road, S, SE 4.0L V6 Steering Wheel Angle Sensor 47945-3X10A

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2005 Nissan Xterra Off-Road, S, SE 4.0L V6 Steering Wheel Angle Sensor 47945-3X10ASteering Wheel Angle Sensor 47945 3X10A For Nissan Frontier Pathfinder Xterra 2005 2012 Specifics: Material: ABS Plastic Condition: 100% Brand New Type: Angle Sensor Fitment Type: Direct Replacement Quantity: 1pcs Manufacturer Part Number: 47945 3X10A OEM Parts Numbers: 47945 3X10A47945 CA02047945 ZP00A Placement on Vehicle: Front, Steering Wheel Fitment For: For 2005 Nissan 350Z 35th Anniversary Edition, Base, Enthusiast, Grand Touring, Performance,

Steering Wheel Angle Sensor 47945-3X10A For Nissan Frontier Pathfinder Xterra 2005-2012

Specifics:
Material: ABS Plastic
Condition: 100% Brand New
Type: Angle Sensor
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Quantity: 1pcs
Manufacturer Part Number:47945-3X10A
OEM Parts Numbers:47945-3X10A,47945-CA020,47945-ZP00A
Placement on Vehicle:Front, Steering Wheel

Fitment For:
For 2005 Nissan 350Z 35th Anniversary Edition, Base, Enthusiast, Grand Touring, Performance, Touring, Track 3.5L V6 - Gas
For 2003-2004 Nissan 350Z Base, Enthusiast, Performance, Touring, Track 3.5L V6 - Gas

For 2011-2012 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X, S, SL, SV 2.5L L4 - Gas, 4.0L V6 - Gas
For 2009-2010 Nissan Frontier LE, PRO-4X, SE, XE 2.5L L4 - Gas, 4.0L V6 - Gas
For 2005-2008 Nissan Frontier LE, Nismo Off-Road, SE, XE 2.5L L4 - Gas, 4.0L V6 - Gas

For 2004-2008 Nissan Maxima SE, SL 3.5L V6 - Gas

For 2005-2006 Nissan Murano S, SE, SL 3.5L V6 - Gas
For 2003-2004 Nissan Murano SE, SL 3.5L V6 - Gas

For 2011-2012 Nissan Pathfinder LE, S, SV, Silver Edition 4.0L V6 - Gas, 5.6L V8 - Gas
For 2010 Nissan Pathfinder LE, S, SE 4.0L V6 - Gas, 5.6L V8 - Gas
For 2008-2009 Nissan Pathfinder LE, S, SE, SE Off-Road 4.0L V6 - Gas, 5.6L V8 - Gas
For 2006-2007 Nissan Pathfinder LE, S, SE, SE Off-Road 4.0L V6 - Gas
For 2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE, SE, SE Off-Road, XE 4.0L V6 - Gas

For 2005-2008 Nissan Quest Base, S, SE, SL 3.5L V6 - Gas
For 2004 Nissan Quest S, SE, SL 3.5L V6 - Gas

For 2008 Nissan TITAN LE, PRO-4X, SE, XE 5.6L V8 - Flex, 5.6L V8 - Gas
For 2005-2007 Nissan TITAN LE, SE, XE 5.6L V8 - Flex
For 2004-2007 Nissan TITAN LE, SE, XE 5.6L V8 - Gas

For 2011-2012 Nissan Xterra PRO-4X, S, X 4.0L V6 - Gas
For 2006-2010 Nissan Xterra Off-Road, S, SE, X 4.0L V6 - Gas
For 2005 Nissan Xterra Off-Road, S, SE 4.0L V6 - Gas

Package Included:
1x Steering Wheel Angle Sensor

Installation instructions:
1. Return the steering wheel to the center position
2. Open the front cover of the steering wheel and take out the airbag spring (spring clock) inside
3. The angle sensor is located on the back of the spring. Remove the seal of the angle sensor and install the angle sensor in situ
Note: Keep the steering wheel back to the center position during installation. Do not turn the spring and angle sensor
4. After installation, reinstall the steering wheel. Open the repair computer and connect the car, turn on the steering angle learning function to reset the angle sensor, and check if there is a fault code or a fault light is on. If there is, remove the fault code. Complete the installation.

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