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xfredx
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Just had my Battery replaced under warranty[car is less than 2 yrs old] Would not turn over,showed message "Stop start failure" Nissan warranty[RAC] called out, said he carries new batteries for these cars because it's a very common fault with later Qashqai's,the battery can't cope with the large output from alternator!

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Post by Gel »

Rather than starting a new thread, pse always use this FORUM's SEARCH box first; you can then add to one
of those threads.
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Same issue here xfredx, but as Gel says you can find an in depth thread about this matter. Despite Nissan fitting a new battery to my 2 year old car under warranty, I am still having issues with a non functioning speed limiter and cruise control, so it's back on the phone to them tomorrow to correct an issue that they told me a new battery would solve!

If you have had a stop/start issue I would check to make sure everything else works on the car!

Good Luck

Doug
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Did any of you guys notice an increase in fuel consumption in the months leading up to the failure? I wonder if the car overcharges the battery when it starts to fail, therefor increasing fuel consumption.
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Hi Daewar

I can't say I noticed any increase in fuel consumption, and I actually have my doubts that it was my battery that was faulty. Despite replacing it, I still have an inoperable speed limiter and cruise control, something the garage said would be cured with a new battery! The car is going back into the garage on Wednesday to be looked at.
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My QQ had cruise control/speed limiter failure at only four months old. It was a recognised problem with an air pressure sensor on the 1.6dCi engine, for which there was a technical bulletin (TB EC 15/04, AIR INTAKE TEMPERATURE SENSOR P0095). Fuel economy worsened while the fault was present. No problems since its replacement (Continental sensor replaced by a Bosch).

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Hi Hound

I found your previous thread about the air pressure sensor being faulty in relation to the inoperable speed limiter/cruise control. As my car is going in on Wednesday for a second time for this to be looked at, I have printed the post off and will hand it in to the service guys for them to consider looking at this. It might give them a head start, as I honestly think my dealer hasn't got a clue!

Thanks for the info.

Doug
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