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  2. Can you turn of off the electric mirror fold , so is it possible to move them in/out manually ? So I can get the car in / out of the garage
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  4. I don't have any faith whatsover with the current clowns in power so I wouldn't do anything hastily such as changing your car as it is always likely to change in the near future
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  7. As the E POWER vehicles are hybrid but NOT plug-in hybrid will they have to pay the new budget charge per mile levy. As the electricity used is solely produced by the petrol engine then all excise duty has been paid. If this new charge is applied to these vehicles then surely you are paying twice. Nissn E POWER vehicles should be exempt. Hopfully other E POWER owners have the same views, please feed back
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  10. Sounds like the new settings need to be programmed in - e.g. new DPF,etc base readings
  11. Trevor started following NV200- error P0002
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  14. Hello I would like some help with my car NV200, 1.5dci, 81kW, 2014. Consult diagnostic have error: P0002 Flow controller adaptive 2.DEF P0002 Flow controller adaptive 4.DEF Autorized servis Nissan, They are not know. Refrebushied: fuel pressure pump, injectors, fuel filtr, regeneration dpf, rail pressure sensor, turbo... Thanks for information.
  15. xJanx started following NV200- error P0002
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  18. I have the joy of owning a 2014 Pathfinder with the CVT transmission. Was acting terrible, bad lurching, when shifting into D or reverse it would pause for about 5 seconds then grab. It also barelyl got to speed, so was a safety issue. After some research and error code P0776 Pressure Control Solonoid B, I replaced the valve body, with one off Amazon that in the description says "There is no software CD, itis installed directly" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FMFB9FVM?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title Well after installing that with new CVT fluid, it has a very violent shake (judder maybe?) when starting to drive maybe 1 mph. New codes: P0746 Pressure Control solonoid A ( seems odd for a new valve body) P0847 Trans fluid pressure circuit b low (i would think this is on the valve body also) P084C Trans fluid pressure sensor H circuit Low, and using CVTx50 on a tablet, see the dreaded judder code: P17F0. So, I would like to know, is it mandatory to get a CD with a new valve body? Then how come several I have seen on Amazon and Ebay say it doesn't need one, or no mention at all? What about those decent reviews. It sounds like it is plug n play based on what I have seen so far. Yet on the other, need a CD, take to dealer $$$$. Can anyone please help me sort all this out?
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  23. Which ‘control switch’?
  24. The dealership should walk you through the car if you have bought through them. Best to take someone along with you to aid your memory, I know because I get told things and promptly forget them :-)
  25. Its such a scam and see it all the time - easy money for the garages. It is possible to fit replacement rubbers if all they are is perished. As long as they are not perforated and leaking grease or if there is any play in the joints then it is perfectly serviceable. Advise on the MOT sheet but not necessary to replace otherwise. Recently fitted a replacement lower arm on wife's Juke and then replaced it a year later as the first (cheaper one) knocked the joint out in no time - more expensive one, quite a bit heavier duty for the N/S location and almost twice the weight. An easy job to carry out yourself and definitely not £1200 worth of repairs. Kept the old rubbers to use if necessary in the future. :-)
  26. Hi .... welcome to the Club Good to have you onboard
  27. Check maintenance and service history and there would be signs of any abuse with wear and tear in the interior - I always believe it is has been allowed to be grubby inside then they don't tend to look after the vehicle maintenance
  28. Code p0111 relates to intake air temp sensor Put VW P0111 into google search and comes up with a few videos of location and replacement
  29. Hello. 2021 Nissan Murono SV AWD V6 Using a Topdon Airlite 900 Getting a DTC P0111 which shows air intake temp sensor bank one. Looking online it appears that may be misleading as everything i see in reference to P0111 has to do with VVT on bank 1. See image. Trying to find location of VVT solenoid to clean and test, check wiring, or replace. Anyone have diagrams or exploded view???
  30. Hello. Ran across the forum while search for answers on a 2021 murano issue. I'll post a topic on that soon. Hope to find help here and provide a little if I can
  31. Hi , mithering old pensioner hither. Does any fellow Qashqai driver know of any training classes or just help from the dealers to understand how to drive it safely. Bearing in mind we struggle with our mobile phones. Help please
  32. Hi everybody just in the process of buying 2022 Qashqai, any tips to ask at the sale
  33. Been told by Nissan dealer after 60, 000 mile service that the front ball joint rubbers have split. No mention of issue with the bearings. Not too bad I thought. They say the part comes in one bit and have quoted me £1200 to replace them. Is this reasonable. Customer at the next desk to me appeared to have the same issue
  34. I'm sure you will keep finding bodges throughout the car and maybe worthwhile assuming everything needs checking and just work your way through it. If you are lucky you may find the issue which is causing the problems and may not cost you much if anything at all to resolve Let us know how you get on with it
  35. Hi...welcome to the Club yes at that age it should be a K11 model. A resistor pack will be near to or even bolted to the heater blower motor and while you're under the dash you can look to see if any linkage has dropped off Let us know how you have got on with it
  36. Hi, I've just inherited a 2003 Micra Tempest from a relative. I'm hoping someone can help me with a couple of problems I have found. I am assuming this is a K11 model please correct me if I'm wrong. the car has only done 67000 miles so I am hoping to to tidy it up and move it on. The first problem is with the fan blower switch that only works on no. 4. I realise this is a problem with the resistor which needs replacing. Where is it and how do I get to it? The second problem is with the air distribution control knob which will not send air to the screen, only to the face vents. Is there some sort of mechanical linkage controlled by this knob or is it likely some ducting has come adrift. Thanking you all in advance
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  38. Thanks for your response, after i posted this, I took the car back to the mechanic to have the fault codes checked and none showed up. However, i decided to risk it and drive from Dublin to Longford, during the way for about 10 seconds two seperate time I noticed it struggling continuously and thats when the CEL came on flashing but after I changed speed it smoothed out and the CEL went away immediately. I let it rest for the night, this morning I decided to check for any fitting errors. I found that the air intake duct/snorkel was not properly fitted in the front, so it would've been sucking in the warm air of the engine bay which could cause the engine to struggle under stress. Though as far as I'm aware, this wouldn't cause misfires or CEL but this points towards the previous owner or his mechanic being very rough with their work. (This car has had the internal speakers, headlamps replaced, wiring damaged, connector damaged and incorrectly replaced spark plugs, so someone has been frequently toying with the internals) And this prompted me to check other fittings. The intercooler pipe(?) (image attached below had some issues which I don't know if they could be a clue or not. The right rubber part attaches securely to the middle plastic bit, its nice and tight, however, at the other end of this rubber bit (the far right of the picture, where it would connect to the intercooler) there is a bit of give. I can wiggle it a little. Then the shorter rubber tube (at the left of this image, which goes behind the engine, so I'm guessing connects to the turbo) had slight greasy residue where it connects to the middle plastic bit. Sorry for the word vomit, am I on to something? How did the mechanic even miss that the air intake duct wasn't seated correctly, and surely if they just ran their hand along the rubber tubing here they would've noticed the grease.
  39. Please let us know how you get on with it
  40. Thanks. I’ll check it out
  41. Rejection of car initiated but apparently this is a long process!
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