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M13KYF

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  1. used to have this problem sometimes with a old phone. It's as if it looses bluetooth connection. Try putting the phone in the cubby beside the adapter. It may be just that your phone isn't fully compatible. Not all phones are. moved
  2. yep here it is Oil Filter Part number 15208-9F600
  3. think the one for the oil filter has already been mentioned on here
  4. that may just be a popped bulb
  5. not sure that would work as I think it emits and receives the waves. Any break or non return would trigger the alarm. It needs to do both.
  6. sensor on the roof has never been the greatest of fitments. All UK zeds are like it. Have you tried locking the car with the spare Key Fob to see if you get the same results. Locking the car with the key doesn't activate the sensors so thats the reason why the alarm doesn't go off.
  7. may be just the ECU having a hissy fit. Difficult to diagnose until it stays on completely. Other possibility is the BCM board. Both are expensive to change.
  8. don't give him ideas!! looks like I don't need to
  9. I was told that it should be sealant then wax. So still another wax coat to to stanski. Looks like the weekend is mapped out for you
  10. CTD germany http://www.ctd-germany.com/shop/Nissan- ... :1594.html aint cheap
  11. the wife is currently doing some work at the PDSA. These and many others there are looking for homes if anyone is interested. Phoenix, is a lively, ten-year-old crossbreed who lives with his brother and their elderly owner. He loves nothing more than a nice, long walk and being let off his lead for a run. But in May 2007 Phoenix was diagnosed with diabetes after his owner noticed that he was drinking and passing water in excessive amounts even finishing off the water in another pets bowl! Millie the cat is 13 and has diabetes too and another rare disorder without treatment could prove fatal. Both these cuties are PDSA sponsored pets whose owners love them but cannot afford vet bills. You can sponsor one of these guys or many others at http://www.pdsa.org.uk/petsponsorship.html For £5 a month. They will never get better - they all suffer from long-term conditions. But with the right treatment they could live happy, healthy lives for years to come.
  12. plenum spacers for sale in the traders section from B2
  13. you need to bend them a bit more to shape before sticking them on. It prevents them from liftin goff in the future. Be careful though as they can kink easily in the narrow sections
  14. could be thyroid gland. Makes them eat loads but not put any weight on. In fact may even loose weight. Had 2 cats suffer from it. Especially as they get old. Treatable with tablets
  15. thats sounds like a P2 price. It would be interstesting to call both again to see if they offer the same price to show whether they screwed up
  16. seems to be a common problem as they get around 4 years old. Some members have had them welded to repair it.
  17. a few of us have had this happen, me included. I wouldn't recommended using a spanner anyway. Water gets it and on cheap replica ones they rust. When you come to remove them they split the valve and you have a nice flat tyre. Get some lockable ones from Richbrook. They do some nice ones in Titanium
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