That kit is for RWD cars.
This is the return spring under the shifter.
http://www.micra.com.au/images/technical-articles/gearreturnspring.jpg
That kit is for RWD cars.
This is the return spring under the shifter.
http://www.micra.com.au/images/technical-articles/gearreturnspring.jpg
Glad they were able to sort it out for you and that you were on the money from the beginning.
I would think the rotor button or the distributor would have to be seriously damaged to stop the car from starting. I've had them in the car for 80,000km and they were burned up and cracked but the...
Voltages are all OK ?
New rotor and cap are cheap as chips from Nissan (Should be less than or around $100 from memory at max) - Leads - perhaps, but my money would be on rotor and cap. - This is just based on what what...
I'd start with checking (visually) the globes and see if the filament has dropped onto one of the other wires inside. This happens in tail lights too. the filament breaks, ends up touching the other...
This.
EK's are joining the list of older, more desirable civics.
Yeah, SP20 is only thing I can think of similar in age/price.
Not for 2.5K for a civic, unless you want a ****ter.
Never owned one but always thought about a ek civic. Seen a lot of cool ones around the place.
Similar cars, not necessarily competition
Toyota Corolla
Honda Civic
Holden Astra
Mitsubishi Lancer
Proton Satria GTI
Mazda SP20
etc etc.
Those temps are absolutely fine (after i googled and converted them to real temperatures). Much cooler and it will freeze over the evaporator totally, the A/C must stay above zero. The actual temp at...
Not a problem to leave it in the car while charging. The only difference will be that a small amount of that charge current will be used to power the standby items in the car, like the clock, alarm,...
When you're driving, the A/C clutch cycles on and off as the temp goes down, so really you can't do anything to stop that. Its how they're designed anyways, but just making the point that driving...
Gas isn't the issue, its the lubricating oil that is in the system that most people don't realise is there is its designed to circulate. If you told someone that there is OIL in the gas pipes for the...
All good, I ended up removing as much fluid as I could using a baster, rotating the wheel, repeating etc and seemed to get almost 1L out. Replaced it all and the power steering is feeling good.
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Pulsars after 2001 had ODB 2. All before that were OBD 1.
I would imagine this has been solved by now, but incase someone reads it in the future.... The Nissan Manual recommends a liquid gasket for thermostat housing on the GA engines and the SR. I've used...
Paper manuals are handy, but the genuine (electronic) manual includes more detail i'd almost be sure.
Those tyres and rims looks to be legally okay.
In Victoria the maximum width of any replacement rim can't be more than 25mm, or one inch greater than the widest wheel specified by the...
Too late mate , problem is fixed permanently now , lol someone was kind enough to write the car off a few days ago while it was parked .
(for future reference) if you're in vic:
https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/registration/vehicle-modifications-and-defects/vehicle-modifications/vass-approval-certificate
^ on that page is a pdf with...
Unless your rim width is less than 6.5", they're illegal no matter the tyre size really. And they're probably 7" wide at least.
Should be 205/45/16 probably, but 205/50 could be close enough...
Where were you 8 months ago?!? :p
In all seriousness, I appreciate the confirmation.
The brand that Repco sell (Kelpro, I think) rubs when you turn right. Their parts books says it's the correct engine mount, but it doesn't fit properly. It was covered in the previous incarnation of...
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