Why Won’t Your Patrol’s Warning Lights Turn Off?
The dashboard lights on your Patrol keep flashing, even after a reset, and you’re unsure if it’s safe to drive. Our Electrical & ECU Fixes service diagnoses and repairs your Nissan’s electrical issues, restoring reliable operation.
What’s Triggering the Lights?
Persistent warning lights or electrical faults in your Nissan Note or Navara are often caused by wiring issues or a faulty Engine Control Unit (ECU). You’re frustrated by the uncertainty and want a clear solution to avoid breakdowns in Kenya’s traffic. We identify and fix these problems with precision.
What We Do
We use Nissan-specific tools to test wiring, sensors, and the ECU, repairing faults like short circuits or software glitches with genuine Nissan parts. We test the system for reliability and provide a report with photos, explaining the issue and repairs.
When You
Need This
1. Dashboard warning lights won’t turn off.
2. Headlights, wipers, or electronics malfunction.
3. Your Nissan stalls or misfires unexpectedly.
4. You notice electrical glitches during drives.
Why Choose Us
- Trained for Kenyan-market Nissans like Patrol and Note.
- Accurate diagnostics to avoid unnecessary repairs.
- Genuine Nissan parts for lasting fixes.
- Transparent updates with photos during repairs.
How It Works
- Book your appointment online, via WhatsApp, or by phone.
- Bring your Nissan to our Nairobi garage or use our pick-up service.
- We diagnose and repair electrical or ECU faults.
- Test for reliable operation.
- Drive away with a fixed system.
Clear Up Electrical Issues
Warning lights signal trouble that shouldn’t be ignored. Our Electrical & ECU Fixes service ensures your Nissan’s electronics work properly, so you can drive confidently. Book today to resolve the problem.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What causes dashboard warnings?
Sensor or ECU issues are common—we’ll pinpoint it.
Can you fix complex electronics?
Yes, we’re equipped for Nissan’s systems.
How long do repairs take?
Most are done same-day or next-day.
Will you explain the issue?
Yes, with photos and simple terms.
