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28-12-2016, 17:25 | #1 |
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New terrano
Well been talking with my other half today.we have got the terrano bug so thinking about looking for a newer model in the summer this one as a few little problems as you knowwhat sort of price would we get for this and where would you recommend buying one from?seen a few for sale but don't want to make the same mistake again.
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28-12-2016, 17:39 | #2 |
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Hi,
Obviously not a complete guide to vehicle condition but checking the MOT history can give you a healthy indication as to the state of the truck and any possible expenditure/things to look at when viewing. Plus possible bargaining points if you do like the truck. Check out the link https://www.gov.uk/check-mot-history |
28-12-2016, 17:43 | #3 |
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I thought this was ok because it had a bill in the paper work for 1200 quid on new parts that had been fittedso didn't think much could go wrong with it after having that spent on it
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28-12-2016, 18:15 | #4 |
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Due to my wifes being in the process of been written off i have been looking recently. As said use the link to check mot history, I've had my eyes opened at some of the trucks on ebay and autotrader. Basically they are all going to be 10 years old or older, think the tax bracket changed to £500 on 55 plates. They will all have some degree of rust and faults but not always a deal breaker. There are sensible prices and simply stupid prices too. I quite fancy a 3.0litre as they tend to be more powerful and better mpg.
Run yours for a few months and see what faults appear, chances are most of them will have been come across and fixed on here. Might be worth fixing yours and making it nice and straight. And if you love driving it now wait until you have driven it in the snow or tried the odd green lane |
28-12-2016, 18:25 | #5 |
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Haha I went down a couple of lanes in clumber park today and s*** myself john was laughing his head off at me but enjoyed it.definitely getting another terrano we love it but abs and new matrix/core just might be to much to spend on it we think don't know what to do but seen some beauties on auto trader.
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28-12-2016, 18:35 | #6 |
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Remove passenger front wheel and inspect the abs wire, don't know why but this one seems to be the one that breaks. Seems to break where the cable is clipped to the suspension arm. I fixed this on my original truck and it ran for years once repaired before needing replacing.
What have the garage said about the matrix and abs faults? |
28-12-2016, 18:53 | #7 |
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The garage we got it from don't want to no they just said it was part ex there not machanics they just sell them.but spoke to a lad who bought a car from there and when it broke down 3 weeks after they had bought it his missis took it back and they told her to get lost.I do no John's had words on the phone with the bloke at the garage and the language was terrible .the machanic who did the other work on it is going to have a look at the abs and matrix when is new born and wife are all settled
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28-12-2016, 19:16 | #8 |
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OK doesn't sound nice at all, sometimes it is easier just to get on and sort it out isn't it.
Well tell your mechanic to check the cable for passenger side front abs sensor where it clips to the suspension arm. Think the wire fatigues with all the movement. I had to cut the wire and solder in a new section of wire to fix mine. |
28-12-2016, 19:26 | #9 |
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Yes will do thankyou
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29-12-2016, 12:53 | #10 |
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What sort of price would I be looking at to get the heater core repaired as it's a nightmare at the minute with the weather no heating and condensation?
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29-12-2016, 12:59 | #11 |
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Not worth the effort to repair, I have a core here if you want it, will PM you, Rick
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29-12-2016, 13:22 | #12 |
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Thanks rick much appreciated
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29-12-2016, 13:49 | #13 |
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This is the workshop download for replacing the mateix, take a big gulp before reading it and have a bottle of wine afterwards and it wont seem too bad.
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/d...kshop/wk20.pdf |
29-12-2016, 14:05 | #14 |
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Yes looks very complicated hope machanic knows what he's doing
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29-12-2016, 14:09 | #15 |
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No harm printing it off for him to use for reference
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