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Old 28-08-2018, 23:32   #16
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I'll tell him to check it, not sure of its quality though, apparently there were fault codes although i don't know what they were, do these pumps usually cause problems? the mechanic rang Nissan and whatever the issue is they said there is such a part,

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Old 29-08-2018, 07:14   #17
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Just a thought, in quick links we have a download section. There used to be a manual for the Terrano but I’m not sure it is still available.
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Old 29-08-2018, 08:13   #18
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That could be handy,

Thanks Jim.
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Old 29-08-2018, 08:48   #19
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You can read the codes yourself at home with nothing more than a paperclip, some simple adding up and a cup of tea (optional)

There will be a 16 pin plug underneath the fusebox located underneath the steering wheel near the drivers right leg. If you bridge the first pin on the bottom row with the last pin on the bottom row and switch the ignition on you'll see that the MIL light or (malfunction indication light) will start blinking at you.

You will see a series of long flashes and short flashes, a long flash is 10 and a short flash is 1, so for example when I had a problem with my Injection pump on my 2.7 I kept getting code 21 which was 2 long flashes and 1 short, the truck will cycle through the codes until you remove the paperclip.

You can check what the codes relate to here;
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/d...kshop/wk29.pdf

This will give you as much info as your local garages fancy £500 Snap On reader

Guys, who was it that was sorting the workshop manuals page out as I still can't gt to them?
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Old 29-08-2018, 09:10   #20
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Similar to the older Astras then, thanks for the info, that could come in handy.
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Old 26-11-2018, 18:12   #21
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Hi does anyone know if I can get rid of the immobiliser on my terranno 2 ? Without having to pay garage a fortune ‘n
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Hi does anyone know if I can get rid of the immobiliser on my terranno 2 ? Without having to pay garage a fortune ‘n
Only way I know is to change to a mechanical pump, Rick
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Hi does anyone know if I can get rid of the immobiliser on my terranno 2 ? Without having to pay garage a fortune ‘n
What’s actually happening that makes you want to disconnect the immobiliser?
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