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Hi Guys

Not sure this is the site to get some help with part numbers, would be greatly appreciated.

Could you please find part numbers for the following parts and V35 Skyline VINs

Engine control module (ecu)

Gearbox

5 Speed 3.0 VIN is HV35202223 (auto)

5 speed 3.5 VIN is PV35500185 (auto)

8 Speed 3.5 VIN is PV35400281(auto)

6 Speed 3.5 VIN is PV35450505 (manual)

Trying to see if can convert an 8 speed that is broken and can not be replaced to a 5 speed auto.

Thanks, I hope

Hi Guys

Not sure this is the site to get some help with part numbers, would be greatly appreciated.

Could you please find part numbers for the following parts and V35 Skyline VINs

Engine control module (ecu)

Gearbox

5 Speed 3.0 VIN is HV35202223 (auto)

5 speed 3.5 VIN is PV35500185 (auto)

8 Speed 3.5 VIN is PV35400281(auto)

6 Speed 3.5 VIN is PV35450505 (manual)

Trying to see if can convert an 8 speed that is broken and can not be replaced to a 5 speed auto.

Thanks, I hope

here are the transmission part #s, couldnt find the last VIN, can you re-check ? what year/month is it ?

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Hi Guys

Not sure this is the site to get some help with part numbers, would be greatly appreciated.

Could you please find part numbers for the following parts and V35 Skyline VINs

Engine control module (ecu)

Gearbox

5 Speed 3.0 VIN is HV35202223 (auto)

5 speed 3.5 VIN is PV35500185 (auto)

8 Speed 3.5 VIN is PV35400281(auto)

6 Speed 3.5 VIN is PV35450505 (manual)

Trying to see if can convert an 8 speed that is broken and can not be replaced to a 5 speed auto.

Thanks, I hope

ECU part #s, although the 3rd one fell right on the change over for 2 part #s, and strangely my FAST couldnt decide which one. But there seems to be about 4 part #s that are interchangeable.

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I dont understand this thread. What is the benefit of having my VIN 'fasted'?

It basically tells you all the factory info about a car and is used to find parts for that specific car (ie r33 gtst series 1 would have some different part numbers for some parts compared to a r33gtst series 2.

You can run your vin through the nissan fast software and it will tell you the model code that you can decode to find out all the extras your vehicle came with. It will tell you the year of production, the colour it came from the factory as, engine, transmission, if its a vspec or not.

An example. You are looking for say a r32 gtr and find a nice one that is claimed to be a 93 vspec. Looks like it has factory paint and its in good nick.

Say you run the vin through the nissan fast software and find out its not actually a 93 model vspec. Its just a normal gtr with a sticker and its been re-painted since factory but is being claimed to be a standard well looked after vspec. You can now go back to the dealer and say they are basically full of shit and that you checked out all the vehices info and it doesnt add up. So instead of thinking you have just bought a nice 32 vspec for an alright price you were lucky and dodged buying an over priced stock 32 gtr that could well be pretty dodgey.

Thanks for the explanation above. Ok, here's mine:

Vin# 6U9000HCR32292253

Model # KRCR32RGFS3

Chassis # HCR32-292253

Also, can you help me out with a part number for an accellerator cable for the above car?

Thanks,

Shaun.

not sure what a body control module is, what does it do and where located ?

mmmm, runs lots of the stuff in the cabin... fuel pump and other things

In the V35 it is located behind the passenger kick pannel.

Hope this helps

not sure what a body control module is, what does it do and where located ?

mmmm, runs lots of the stuff in the cabin... fuel pump and other things

In the V35 it is located behind the passenger kick pannel.

Hope this helps

The module behind the pax kick panel is the Engine control module (ecu), part numbers in previous post. This also runs fuel pump etc. Did you mean something else ?

The module behind the pax kick panel is the Engine control module (ecu), part numbers in previous post. This also runs fuel pump etc. Did you mean something else ?

From the manual the ecu is located behind the glovebox compartment, perpendicular to the fire wall, with the bcm behind the kick pannel.

The above numbers do look to line up with other info I have for ecu's.

I was looking for some consistency between 5 speed auto and 8 speed auto with bcm and ecm, so I could easily convert to 5 speed. This does not seem to be the case.

Thanks

Edited by CeffyNSW
Thanks for the explanation above. Ok, here's mine:

Vin# 6U9000HCR32292253

Model # KRCR32RGFS3

Chassis # HCR32-292253

Also, can you help me out with a part number for an accellerator cable for the above car?

Thanks,

Shaun.

Here ya go mate. The part number is on the fast.

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I'm having troubles fasting this VIN # Can anyone confirm?

6U9000ERC33050120

Thanks in advance

Edit: Running vista no problems except this, I think it might not be a JAP car (I only have JAP cd's) not sure though

NVM Idiot that gave it to me swapped R&C

Thanks anyways

Edited by JamesK
I'm having troubles fasting this VIN # Can anyone confirm?

6U9000ERC33050120

Thanks in advance

Edit: Running vista no problems except this, I think it might not be a JAP car (I only have JAP cd's) not sure though

NVM Idiot that gave it to me swapped R&C

Thanks anyways

Was just about to say i works if you swap the 'R' and 'C' around.

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Edited by babyskyline
Here ya go mate. The part number is on the fast.

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Thanks for that mate!

You'd think having the part number would make it easier to deal with Gosford Nissan, but nooooooo. Theyre anti skyline or something. I'd rather drive to Hornsby Nissan anyday.

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