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I know what you mean....tried several different ways with X-Trails in the past....usually find that it is one of the methods but if you miss any part of the sequence or it is slightly outside of the timeframe then this is the reason. May also be an idea to take it to the dealer to programme up to the car...they probably do it all the time and it would only take them a couple of minutes to do so wouldn't cost a lot.
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I would look at the wiring first...switch ignition on, someone has their foot on the brake pedal and then wiggle the wiring where it goes from the roof area to the tailgate. Sometimes, the wiring breaks when it articulates when being opened and closed over time.
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Hi Shuja....welcome to the Club Hope you're enjoying your Note and good to have you onboard
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The best bet would be to get the battery tested if there is any doubt of it's strength and ability to hold charge...especially with the winter coming up. Halfords are as good as anywhere else to carry out a discharge and condition test. Radio code should be in the owner's handbook or on a separate card. If not, then contact the dealer for a replacement code. Let us know how you get on with the battery test
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Hi Markus....welcome to the Forum Had a look at your site...amazing! Look forward to seeing your X-Trail in 3D Cheers, Trevor
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Hi Rob....welcome to the Forum I would start at the battery and look at the condition and level of charge....if this drops, it can set off the alarm. Check also the connecting leads, terminals, etc. Otherwise, check door switches work by opening each door independently and seeing if the interior light comes on...this way you know the door sensor work.
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I believe there is supposed to be a small cover for the belt area but I removed mine and never put it back. The only thing it really does it stop any debris entering the area and potentially getting caught up in the rotating belt.
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As Jim Hall says, this is the most likely cause on the xtrail for lack of power if the engine is running well but runs out of steam
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xtrail - primera - QR20DE - engin light - P0335
Trevor replied to andybaz's topic in X-Trail Club's Topics
That's bad news but on the upside...at least the camchain is now replaced and less likely to just fail in service so peace of mind there. If the cam sensor is faulty then this can flag a code but equally if the chain has any slack in it still then this also could be a likely cause -
Here is a review of the Qashqai for you to digest and see what you think of it https://www.whatcar.com/nissan/qashqai/hatchback/review/
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Hi Alex...welcome to the Forum The 370z is a great machine, would love one myself. Quite what they are like to own with maintenance costs and repairs, I'm not sure but hopefully someone on here can assist you further. Good to have you onboard and let us know how it goes with finding one. Cheers, Trevor
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Hi Stan...welcome to the Forum The Frontier is a superb car and I would imagine that the QashQai would be an ideal choice for a family car. Keep us updated with your purchase decision Cheers, Trevor
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Sounds like you may just have to live with it as there is no actual fault coming up.
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Code for Connect
Trevor replied to Fruitfork's topic in Nissan Audio / Video / Electronics / Security
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Hi Nick....welcome to the Forum How unfortunate, I would have denied it and blamed it on the wife, lol Bonnet is easy enough to unbolt and bolt back on but ensure there are two of you to hold it otherwise it may fall back onto the windscreen and damage that as well. Finding one in the right colour does ensure that you don't need to involve paintwork as this costs big money. Good luck and let us know how you get on with it Cheers, Trevor
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Hi Andybaz....welcome to the Forum Any questions, just ask away...not sure we'll always have the correct answers though! Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
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Plenty of kits available on eBay which should do the job https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xnissan+micra+k12+fog+lights.TRS0&_nkw=nissan+micra+k12+fog+lights&_sacat=0
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Code for Connect
Trevor replied to Fruitfork's topic in Nissan Audio / Video / Electronics / Security
Hi....welcome to the Forum Not sure there is a security code for the Connect system. Not many vehicles have this setup nowadays as the security is integrated into the coding of the component to the vehicle.Chhad to disconnect the battery and power down the vehicle, saves any aggro with recoding the various systems afterwards. -
Hi .... welcome to the Forum Not sure whether the box would actually have the ratios that you would be after as the Quashqai is more of a multi-occupant cruiser in comparison to the Micra which is strictly speaking only designed as a town car. Playing with wheel and tyre sizes can have a marginal effect on economy and performance as another option. Cheers, Trevor
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I know what you mean about the read outs so thats why I always drive on the odometer where I know that I should get approximately 90 miles to £10 on my Honda CR-V and that is based around 45 miles to the gallon. Once you get used to driving by the miles rather than rely on the gauges then its a far better way of judging the accuracy
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Hi Mark...welcome to the Forum Can you say when the noise occurs, e.g. when accelerating or decelerating, turning left or right, in a certain gear? Cheers, Trevor
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Great to hear that you are happy with it and that the niggling faults aren't major ones. Look forward to reading your update
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xtrail - primera - QR20DE - engin light - P0335
Trevor replied to andybaz's topic in X-Trail Club's Topics
Can't find much either on the web only this one https://www.justanswer.com/uk-nissan/33dj8-set-timing-nissan-qr20de.html Have you established that the chain has slipped ? -
HI Lisa....welcome to the Forum Your car should hold 46 litres in the tank....that's just over 10 gallons which means at 58mpg that you should be getting a readout of 580 miles range - if my maths are correct :-( https://www.carleasingmadesimple.com/data/nissan/juke/fuel-tank-capacity/ A lot of modern vehicles don't actually achieve the stated mpg that they are advertised as getting so it seems like you are currently getting only 41 to the gallon, which isn't good. Let us know how it all goes Cheers, Trevor
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Project Moff - 600BHP R33 GTS-t Skyline
Trevor replied to Moff's topic in General Nissan Owners Lounge
Just read your blog....looks like you had a great time there. One of my favourite tracks but never had the nerve (or the right car) to take around it but love visiting the circuit to watch various race events. Great to see Moff out there after the accident, was she running better than before? any mods to do for the future after shaking her down?