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@BurtoN86 if you ever sell your Gloria, would be highly interested, very hard to find one in Adelaide unfortunately, look after the beaut! [emoji106]

There is a few adelaide members on zeitakuvip.com with Y34's, imports seem to be pretty popular over there. A few cimas around too, if you wanted a V8.

Just an update on this translation document, I've gotten my hands on a Nissan Japan manual for the radio and navigation system and a number of other booklets/brochures. Updating it isnt my biggest priority, so I may just scan the pages and upload them and people can use google translate once they find what they need. I'll post a link here once its all scanned.

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On 9/5/2016 at 10:03 PM, Boybetterknow said:

@BurtoN86 if you ever sell your Gloria, would be highly interested, very hard to find one in Adelaide unfortunately, look after the beaut! ?

Haha cheers! have you seen it locally or? Feel frree to PM if you like :)

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Hi all, i have recently bought y34 rb25det neo engined cedric and im in complete love with it, however i do have quite a big problem understanding display unit and apart from engine which is familiar i have little to none knowledge of servicing, part interchangeability, etc.

If anyone could be so kind and send me a translated manual or any other cedric related info it would be greatly appreciated!

My email is [email protected]

Thank you guys for keeping this thread alive, as it has been a one of very rare sites, who has any info on these underappreciated cars! :)

 

Cheers!

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Hi again guys, i love my cedric howevee it has developed a fault and i hoped maybe you could point me in right direction....

Basically - radio and ac/heating unit does not work at all. Rear demister works and vol. Buttons on steering wheel works but rest of it is not responding to anything. 

Any ideas guys???

Yes mate done that. No change though :(

Is there any fuse box diagram for cedric floating around ? I read that similar year nissan primeras has issue where radio and heater controls stop working and its to blame connecto m54 or fuse 10, however without diagrams that isjt much of the help lol

 

No change? Did you check continuity of the fuses or...?

The only other thing i can suggest is to google similar issues for Infiniti M45's. Its a more reliable source than assuming a common problem with primeras. the M45s run a Bose stereo but most of the interior wiring should be the same. Theres a factory service manual available for the M45 (i have the link bookmarked but dont have it right now) which could possibly help.

Right, kept on tinkering with radio unit and disconnected ribbon going to tape deck , and what do you now, suddenly am/fm/cd started working - but only through steering wheel controls... still no luck with getting any buttons on unit itself to respond. The biggest worry is about heater controls though, because at the minute they are at 18.5 Celsius and its freezing inside the car lol :))))

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hi all, newbe to the forum and would also like a manual in english if its no too much hassle please, email [email protected], ime in bonnie scotland, thanks lads n lassie.s,:14_relaxed:

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