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Trevor

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  1. I'm sure there is another post on this forum regarding a similar fault....worth a search to see if any useful information. Otherwise, there would be some sort of filter in the pickup pump that may block or allow air to enter the system
  2. Hi Jay....welcome to the Forum R34 is a superb car....feel free to post up some piccys if you like. Good to have you onboard Cheers Trevor
  3. Hi....welcome to the Forum Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
  4. There could be several issues affecting the power supply to the pump, system relay, crank sensor, immobiliser, fuel cut off valve, fuel pressure switch to name but a few. Probably best to run a diagnostic on the other systems to see if any live data reveals an issue. Also, worth checking all earth straps as these can be problematic on Nissans
  5. It would be worth separating the keys as they can corrupt if on the same keyring. Also, if you constantly press the button away from the car, this can also roll the code on and the car has to relearn the code to start up. Battery life can be diminished by a faulty fob or just cheap batteries, so worth checking but if both fobs don't work then I would imagine it to be a fault with the car instead. Sometimes on some Nissans, the buttons break off the circuit boards inside the fob and you can get a repair kit for this on eBay.
  6. Not sure if you can use a bent screwdriver tip and some pliers to extract it as it should be on a detent which stops it from pulling out ordinarily. Just needs a little bit more force I'd say. You could delete out the previous photos and use compression software for all new ones, that should solve the issue
  7. Looking forward to seeing how you're getting on with it all
  8. I have had some in the past and quite honestly they do look quite cheap....maybe try some UK manufactured or OE ones...big difference!
  9. Maybe worth roughing up the edges slightly with sandpaper to key it up and then try something like Araldite
  10. Hi....and welcome to the Forum Cheers Trevor
  11. Certainly looks the business....gives it nice clean lines now
  12. Not sure about where to source a new button but can you post up a picture of the broken one so we can see if there is a fix you can do
  13. Hi....welcome to the Forum Probably best to post up any issues as they occur and we'll do our best to answer them Cheers, Trevor
  14. They certainly do make a difference, not only to the turbulence and also the noise levels. Looking forward to seeing how they look on the car.
  15. The link you attached is exactly the sort of kit I was referring to with all components to replace the standard OE (and of poor quality) parts. I would contact them and ask for compatibility of your engine, but it is most definitely worth getting it all done for peace of mind....regardless of whether it has been done before when poor quality parts may have been fitted for an economical repair.
  16. nice one! and a lot cheaper than the Nissan one :-)
  17. I would be very tempted to have all internal parts replaced with upgraded quality parts to ensure it doesn't go bang...smaller investment than an engine in my mind.
  18. Heko are a very good make...look forward to seeing a piccy of them on
  19. Hi...welcome to the Forum I bought some wind deflectors from this company for my Honda CRV and have been very pleased with them http://www.carmats4u.com/ Let us know how you get on with acquiring some Cheers Trevor
  20. Thanks Chris....look forward to reading the tutorial
  21. Be great to see a picture of the revised lamps when you've sorted them, cheers :-)
  22. Thanks for the info, very helpful :-)
  23. Thanks for letting us know .... useful for other members who may need one. Could I ask how much it was?
  24. Hi Chris....welcome to the Forum If you would like to post up some guides that would be very much appreciated, thanks You could post them here https://www.nissanownersclub.com/forums/forum/27-nissan-knowledgebase-submit-your-tip-to-the-kb/ Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
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