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In a Nissan vehicle, the blind spot monitoring system might have issues if any of the sensors get damaged or obstructed by debris on the road. These sensors are usually installed as radar transmitters on the bumper corners. Even if the side sensors are not functioning properly, the lane departure warning system can still operate with the camera placed above the rearview mirror. However, the blind spot monitoring will stop working if the radar is not functioning correctly. When the system is not operational, both the "check engine" and blind spot monitoring lights in the dashboard will turn on as warnings. The blind spot warnings on the rearview mirror will also be inactive. Replacing a blind spot radar sensor in a Nissan typically costs between $500 and $1,000 for parts and labor.
I drive a 2022 Nissan Altima S, but suddenly my warning lights have stopped functioning. Can you suggest a way for me to troubleshoot and fix this issue?
If the blind spot warning feature in your Nissan isn't functioning properly, it is often due to an issue with the sensor located on the side of the car.
Where can I find the sensor?
They consistently remain activated during rainfall, posing a hazardous distraction.
You can find the fuse box on the Pulsar in the trunk, specifically beneath the carpet on the side.