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first check your steering if is loose 2nd take your car to the dealer with your warranty because the 2008 up 2012 is on Recall for false on the stirring wheel ...SA Qashgai recall potential danger worldnews.com 2nd NEW WEBSITE-Ryans Automotive. go on google for the 2 last ones.
I have this same problem. Evidently there is some sort of malfunction in the security system. You have to put your key in the ignition and turn it on "on" for approximately 10 minutes. The security light will stop blinking, then go off. Turn the igition back to off. Now you should be able to crank the car. I have contacted alot of people about this and the only answer I get is they will not do a recall because it is not a life threatening situation.
I know of no recall on this part or heard of any large amounts of these units going bad, you may have just had a weaker one from the start and sometimes that happens in production I am sorry to say
I had the same problem. I took out the speed sensors on the underside of the hub, cleaned them as they were covered with iron fillings, put them back in and problem solved....
It sounds like linkage to me as well - jack car block to prevent fall and block tire - do on flat ground and track cable under car. I think you should start under hood where linkage joins transmission. I seem to recall a plate there to hold at this end . not that it is a yoke type movement in transmission. this must be always lubricated. Did you ever have car jump out of gear? was it ever stiff to shift and has car been sitting?
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