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hey, i downloaded nissan fast and when i put a vin in, either mine or someone elses it sais

INPUT VIN CODE, MODEL, OR MODEL SERIES. USE TAB KEY TO MOVE CURSOR

is all i have to enter the vin number into the top left hand box that sais VIN Code

hey, i downloaded nissan fast and when i put a vin in, either mine or someone elses it sais

INPUT VIN CODE, MODEL, OR MODEL SERIES. USE TAB KEY TO MOVE CURSOR

is all i have to enter the vin number into the top left hand box that sais VIN Code

Sometimes fast doesn't have info on a vin, don't know why this happens. Try putting in the vins that have been successfully fasted and see if you get results, if you dont get results then you havent installed it correctly.

Well i swear I have installed it correctly, I mean there isnt much i could go wrong. I tried a few nissan part numbers and they work fine. When i enter the vin number it has yellow background, does this mean anything?

Owell dont wanna off topic too much, could someone please give me details for HCR32020393

cheers

Well i swear I have installed it correctly, I mean there isnt much i could go wrong. I tried a few nissan part numbers and they work fine. When i enter the vin number it has yellow background, does this mean anything?

Owell dont wanna off topic too much, could someone please give me details for HCR32020393

cheers

I get nothing from that vin with my version (most likely have the same fast setup as me)

Hi all,

That's my first post here :P . I will very soon get a R34 GTR and I'd like to check the model my chassis number is :

BNR34 000277

Can you tell me if Nissan FAST software provide the following data :

Max laden weight ?

Max rolling weight ?

Max load (front axle) ?

Max load (rear axle) ?

I've never seen anyone being able to provide these data.

I have the owner manual and the workshop manual but they do not help.

Alexis

ps: I'm from France by the way

Hi all,

That's my first post here :P . I will very soon get a R34 GTR and I'd like to check the model my chassis number is :

BNR34 000277

Can you tell me if Nissan FAST software provide the following data :

Max laden weight ?

Max rolling weight ?

Max load (front axle) ?

Max load (rear axle) ?

I've never seen anyone being able to provide these data.

I have the owner manual and the workshop manual but they do not help.

Alexis

ps: I'm from France by the way

Nissan fast doesnt tell any of the above things you asked as far as i know....

Max laden weight ?

Max rolling weight ?

Max load (front axle) ?

Max load (rear axle) ?

Here is your fast mate.

post-16070-1232710320_thumb.jpg

Edited by babyskyline

thanks for you quick response mate, much appreciated !

My UK importer just informed me that chassis number is BNR34-000297

Do you mind to check this one ?

Nissan fast doesnt tell any of the above things you asked as far as i know....

Max laden weight ?

Max rolling weight ?

Max load (front axle) ?

Max load (rear axle) ?

Here is your fast mate.

post-16070-1232710320_thumb.jpg

Hi All,

Just installed it only to then read back 2 pages to see it only goes to 01 so won't find my V35 anyway. At least I can see my old 33!

Would someone with the new version mind doing this one: CPV35-600363

Thanks.

Hi All,

Just installed it only to then read back 2 pages to see it only goes to 01 so won't find my V35 anyway. At least I can see my old 33!

Would someone with the new version mind doing this one: CPV35-600363

Thanks.

You might get a faster reply if you pm chook as he has the 2008 version

Im onto it.

thanks chook!

i am assuming that is privacy glass and sunroof but what is the other one at the top 'CLAS8'?

also, any chance of getting a tip off on how to acquire a version of the one that will show my model, pm if needs be.

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