Backup Sensor

ReQuest's picture

I'm kind of new here, and i don't know if someone posted this before. but my Backup Sensor on my 2004 Quest doesn't work. any ideas?

Thanks

techi's picture

Video on replacing backup buzzer on Nissan Quest 2006

http://videosdiy.blogspot.com

fattpill's picture

Sensor Location and Painless way to it

O.k. on the 07 Nissan quest the sensor is in an easy Place to get to it.
1. in the CENTER of your dash
2. the Pod that tells you the radio station, time and other things
3. pull up on that and it will pop out. It is a little hard
4. you will see a speaker and that will be the one

iLlMaTiC21390's picture

I had the same problem. It's

I had the same problem. It's the backup sensor speaker that makes the beep beep beep noise. I changed it myself but you should just let the dealer change it cause it's too complicated to get into detail about it.

2004 Nissan Quest 3.5SE with 99,110 miles. I was the second person in the U.S to take delivery in 2003 :)
2009 Infiniti G37s Coupe
2008 Infiniti EX35 Journey

frank58's picture

Backup Sensor Issues

I own a 04 Quest SL and when I start the car I get a squelch from the back up sensors and when activated the sensors sound like the speaker may be bad. Will go to dealer to fix; any idea how much this fix might be?

happy_es300's picture

had the same issue

i had the same issue when i first bought my van and the speaker needed to be replaced

2004 Nissan Quest SE -Silver Mist Metallic on Rouge Leather- //LOVE IT//
2000 Lexus ES300

ReQuest's picture

Thanks

Thanks

iLlMaTiC21390's picture

It's the speaker for the

It's the speaker for the sonar system. Mine went bad so I had to go to the dealer and pay $50 for the speaker itself. Then I went back home and changed it myself. I had to disassemble the top part of the dash cause the speaker is located way under the dash. An easy job but can be a pain in the ass to people not familiar with taking a vehicle interior apart.

2004 Nissan Quest 3.5SE with 99,110 miles. I was the second person in the U.S to take delivery in 2003 :)
2009 Infiniti G37s Coupe
2008 Infiniti EX35 Journey

TravyCatz's picture

Backup Sensor Speaker

I had the exact same issue for our '05 Quest. Backup sensor just stopped
working one day. After a brief search on the internet, I found the
diagnostics test which proved to be useless because I still got no beeping
for the codes.

Simple solution---Replace the speaker. It's wicked easy even for a novice.

Tools needed-- 1 Flat head Screwdriver and 1 Philips Screwdriver

Step 1--Take your flat head screwdriver and carefully pry open the back of
the gauge cluster in the middle of your dashboard.

Step 2-- With the Philips Screwdriver, Unscrew the 4 screws holding the
entire speedometer unit, unplug the 3 wire clips and place the
unit somewhere safe.

Step 3-- Unscrew the 4 screws holding the black bracket in place. Look at
the bottom of the bracket.

Voila!! There's your speaker. Open the speaker housing and pull the speaker
from the clip. Put the new speaker in and put everything back together.

As I said, this is an extremely simple fix. Technically you could replace
the speaker with just about any small speaker, but I wouldn't suggest it.
The safest thing to do would just be to purchase the proper replacement
speaker from a Nissan parts center then go home and replace it yourself.
You'll save at least $50 to $100 by doing it yourself.