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Hi all :)

After discovering that the boot should auto close ('99 S2 RS4V C34), i pulled the lining of it and had a look around for anything that's obviously broken, but couldn't find anything. So! The next thing is electrical. Has anyone used Nissan FAST to obtain elecrical diagrams or the like? I'm a FAST noob, so kinda floundering in this area...

Cheers guys :)

Josh

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even better, if someone knows how the auto close in the boot works, i'm all ears! :P

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hey josh, all i could manage to find in fast was a tech drawing of the parts, i've attached a screenshot. but no, fast doesn't have wiring diagrams, they would be in a workshop manual. does it look like you have an auto closer motor in there? i cant remember exactly what it was like in there but its got to do with the latch. been about a year since i've had it all off, but if you want we could pull the lining off mine and compare it to yours.

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cheers for the mate, that's all i could come up with too.

is the auto-close motor the one you've got highlighted in there (90502C)? i'll go have a look in a sec. might take a photo or two while i'm down there as well.

cold bbq chicken and Ghost In The Shell are waiting for me!!! :P

hahaha, cheers mate :) /feeling like an idiot :(

orright! here's what i've got.... imagine you're lying in the back, with your head poking out the exhaust end, looking straight up....

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tbh despite being visual-spatial (buzz word for the day :P ), i'm struggling with the orientation of the pic in FAST. 90550M appears to be orientated the same way as the car in that photo... but that would be pretty useless, as you can't see the side of the unit that would actually be facing the user when they take the trimming off... so therefore, is it orientated the other way around?

either way, can't see anything that looks like the pic in FAST :lol:

gonna hit the manual next... as soon as i find where i put it... lol

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yes that is a plug that's not plugged into anything on the right. no i don't think it's helping that its unplugged :P

also, i've been going through the parts list and there seems a lot of reference to remote boot opening... does anyone have this feature? it appears i have all the bits associated (that i have come across) but no button/level/switch in the cabin that i can see. any s2 owners on here have remote boot open?

Edited by pyro-ns
also, i've been going through the parts list and there seems a lot of reference to remote boot opening... does anyone have this feature? it appears i have all the bits associated (that i have come across) but no button/level/switch in the cabin that i can see. any s2 owners on here have remote boot open?

i think its referring to the remote lock/unlock function of the central locking. your central locking works hey? its hard to see whats going on in the tailgate as all the components are behind the steel panel.

then that's probably why i couldn't find the gizmo :(

yeah, central locking works. the key doesn't actually work in the rear boot barrel either i just noticed. either they've broken the keys and re-cut the door barrels, or they've pranged the back and replaced the boot i reckon.

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