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ı am from turkey :)sorry for bad english:)car started not shifting into 3rd and 4th gears.throw away a manual transmission or repair an existing transmission?i am undecided...fault code says startup failure.transmission code :RE4R03B...i need english document of this gearbox.I have only one of these vehicles in turkey. i need your help.  mail:  [email protected] thanks

 
 

 

11 hours ago, Duncan said:

Hi Bahadir, welcome to the forum. I have fixed problems with the autoreplace function

I wondered how this would play out when I started reading the thread. There is still one sphincter in one of his posts.

 

Merhaba Bahadir. nasılsınız?

Sorry I can't offer good suggestions for the transmission. I hate autos and I'm usually happy to see them die. There are manuals around for them on-line, so keep digging. Hopefully someone here can point you towards one.

The joke was funny for the specific reason it was created for. Overall though, at the time Turkey wasn't that bad. It was actually a nice place with nice people. But now, Erdogan is making it into an corrupt fundamentalist Islamic hell hole. So the joke is now sadly closer to reality than it ever was.

On 6/3/2021 at 5:11 PM, bahadir korkmaz said:

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converted to LHD... I'm... amazed the car runs at all.

Take a photo of the nameplate and we can tell you if the gearbox is a regular auto or a CVT gearbox.

The more I think about this, the crazier this is.

Whoever has done the conversion has literally had to move the turbo from behind the motor to the front of the motor, so that the steering column & rack can fit.
The exhaust must be all over the place... the side mount intercooler is still used... did they have to install an electric fan because the clutch fan is now gone??

 

....... and also theres the Infiniti M45 in the states, which is very much a similar car and LHD.

hey, don't worry about the simple mechanical stuff...how do they turn the dash upsidedown and still have it fit, where are the seat memory switches and do they work, and does the beeper still go off when the driver's door opens with the key in the ignition. so many questions!

I've got a LHD>RHD converted Titan and that stuff just blows my mind. So much work in the cabin of a modern conversion...

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