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Ok i finally managed to get the error code which is 0100, relating to the air flow meter sensor according to the error code table.

Now if $255 plus tax is about right, i will have to order one from Lander Nissan in Prospect NSW.

On the other hand its possible to order 1 from amayama.com as well for $110 USD plus expenses like, shipping etc.

Which one would be the better option? the wait period will be around 2 weeks in both cases.

Just jap in sutherland has a 2nd hand for $110. I m just not sure if its worth it, they r saying it came out of a running stagea, but they will not guarantee if it works nor they will take it back if it doesnt work. Still best bet is to wait an answer form amayama i suppose.

Don't buy a second hand one, and don't buy one from Sinergy.

Genuine Nissan from your local dealer, or Amayama if you're happy to wait a bit longer.

+1....there are certain parts I will only get from Nissan. This is one of them. Edited by Jetwreck

Confirmed the order from amayama $116 AUD including postage. They r saying it will take 2 weeks and i ll have to pay the difference for the customs duty tax. For a small item i dont think its gonna be that much anyway. I believe its the best deal out there so far and needs to be considered for a mass order.

  • 2 weeks later...

OK i got the AFM and just put it in.

Started the engine and it looks like its running a bit rich, some black smoke was there but after a short round the block drive i think it readjusted itself and seems to be fine now.

The engine light is still on though, i ll try reseting it and see if it goes away.

Pretty happy with amayama.com, cheap fast delivery, good reliable service with genuine nissan parts.

Thank you all for your input.

Good to hear. I have a car here with the same symptoms (other than engine light), it has a seized turbo. Be glad you got out of it so cheap.

I have to order a new accelerator pedal assembly from Amayama next week, so I will see their great service first hand hopefully. :)

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