Yeah I heard something like that.
Yeah and a fewpeople have a problem when putting the car on the dino and it take a while for the car to set itself right again. Holding the VDC down for 10 sec might help.
My local Nissan dealership back Gero where happy to work on my car. Not that I took to them often.
They did my locks and I ordered a few parts. Parts cost a bit
The blue looks so nice.
I had to settle on white, but I did get everything else I wanted.
Mine is still in compliance and it might be a few more weeks until the plate arives.
your getting priced on the size so it's best to put more in the one shipment.
Front rear and sides can all be boxed or wrapped together.
Or organize a few kits with other members to save some money.
You'll need to clear those codes first. Then wait for the check light to come on again. Then check again because they could be old error codes.Fuel pressure, air flow and knock sensor.
Just google the error codes when you get them.
We need more POWER!!!
Nah... I'm off the Crossover and I'm sick of people telling me I need a bigger car for when I have kids
Going to get the coupe
Thanks
Hi guys just sold my V35
I'm now looking at getting the Crossover and was hoping someone here has one so I can get some feed back.
Thanks
P.s Sold my 2003 V35 70th $17000.
What ever happened to the facebook page "Western Australia's V-Series"?
It's ok no one uses it anymore.
I guess starting a fresh new one is a good idea.
I have this happen to mine as well since the day I got it. But only very rarely like once a month.
I've read up on it and it does seem common and doesn't do any harm, except sound bad.
I've had my V for about 6 years now.
Can't hurt to try 10w-40