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Hey,

We have managed to source a person who could read the engine error codes on our V35.

We have got the engine error code of C1132. After doing some research we have found that it means:

Engine signal 3 - Based on the signal from the ECM, ABS Actuator and electric unit (control unit) judges that the fuel cut system is malfunctioning.

We have also been advised that one of our speed sensors is not reading correctly - which they think could also be causing this error code.

Not knowing any import people in Canberra - coming from SA on holidays - we are having a little difficulty working out what it all means and how to fix it. If it is just the speed sensor we are able to replace this as we have a spare but would like to be certain before we drive the car long distance.

Thanks in advance.

It is difficult to explain but we have had it confirmed that the error is definitely not from the gearbox.

Sometimes when you first start driving the car it will get stuck in first, after a few mins it will change gears by itself. But when it is stuck in first you can't even change the gear manually. The person who got the code for us said that even with the car off one of the sensors was reading 62rpm.

Do you think this could be a gearbox issue or steer me to someone in Canberra that could help? We haven't had much luck calling around or asking the ACT boys in this forum thus far. We tried the Nissan service centre and they said they can't help with an import.

I have searched through the forums and haven't been able to find anyone that has had the same issue or error code come up. We will continue our search for a reputable mechanic in Canberra or try to call our mechanic in SA to see if he can help us as to what the code may mean.

Found lots of bad remarks on the CVT box though. As i mentioned above we had it confirmed by the scanning that the gearbox is still fine and the fluid has been changed and fully serviced with the liquid gold. That was only 3000kms ago and there was no sign of wear or damage to the box.

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