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More to the above story unfortunately... :/

however, about 10 kms into the drive to work on this -40 morning, my rear window decided one piece was not enough.

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It was iced over and the demister was turned on but had melted and then CrrraAAcckK.

Not having a good run my friend :(

More to the above story unfortunately... :/

however, about 10 kms into the drive to work on this -40 morning, my rear window decided one piece was not enough.

SkyHatch Broked Glass.jpg

It was iced over and the demister was turned on but had melted and then CrrraAAcckK.

Nooo. There is a red one down the road from mine that hasn't moved in 6 months. Take their one.

Fixed ciggy lighter that was only working while the lights were off...

Required reterminating the various other things hanging off the ciggarette lighter's power rail, there were things mixing series and paralell cabling that shouldnt have been mixing causing some parts to be shorted while others were fine. Seemed that the lighter's negative was plugged into the "Lights on" line.

Replaced faulty Tacho too... had decided to go disco on me while the SAFC was still reading normal revs. Had fingers crossed as didnt want to have to get Cam angle sensor looked at just yet.

Was looking at the little black box for ages before finding it on google (speedo adjuster)... and the use of double core insulated wire, and the block of piggy back connectors... did a voltage test to try to trace back things, popped 4 fuses. Black/Orange to ground knocked out the driving lights and "Lights on" accessories (which expected), Black/Blue threw the lighter, the accessories, and the driving lights...

pulled it all out, started again... didnt have the wire to run a new line from the fuses so still stealing from the lighter as before.

Also a while back figured out why the siren wasnt working on the alarm system, battery in it was fine, there was a broken wire under the dash, one of the clips were cable tied too tightly and had a broken connection... you could tap it and the siren would click as the circuit was made... clipped the clip and soldered the wires together.

Now if i could only keep it clean, such a dirt magnet

Yeah, Jaycar speedo adjuster was put in by the previous owner due to manual conversion.

Glad you've got it all sorted. :thumbsup:

I bought this.

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2002 Liberty RX. First non NISSAN Ever!!!

Stoked.

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