Originally Posted by waaaasabi There are shops in Brooklyn (and the rest of the city for that matter), who will let you use their lift (for a small fee). But
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11-05-2013, 11:35 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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No you don't by the way. But you do need a lift for other reasons. And the G3 on the 370z you need to cut make a bit of a bigger hole for the intake to go through which didn't have that either.
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When I first got my Z, I had the Gen3s installed by a shop (now do most/all work myself) and 1.5 years later, my AC line busted. I called him on it and he said the same thing, not his problem. I bought the part from Nissan and was going to do the install myself, but decided against it d/t the refrigerant. Now my AC line is wrapped the way it should've been!
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Not meaning to hijack, but I took my car in finally to have the new steering lock module put in. I told the service adviser that I had removed the steering lock fuse, to which he stated he would notify the certified technician.
I got the car back and I noticed that the steering lock unit was as quiet as when I had the old one with it disabled. I double-checked the fuse box and the 10A fuse wasn't in there. So in all, the "certified tech" overlooked a seemingly obvious issue which I had to find out myself. Who knows if the freakin' new module was ever put in... |
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Exactly! And a few scars on the hands, cuts, bruises, splinters, burns. God, it's so fun to work on your car!
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you're better off in my opinion to just leave the fuse out. I believe revD is the version they are using to replace the old faulty models and it too has a few recorded failings on the forum last I checked. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong but I believe Nissan has stopped installing the steering lock in the new Zs anyway. I never bothered getting the lock replaced, I pulled the fuse and I will never have to worry about it, ever.
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