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Just took me 1 or 2 goes to enter the info in the correct fields and all good from there.

Am hoping that funkymonkey or others are able to work out how to query the databases on stuff. eg I want to know the number of vehicles made with my paint code.

ps Your colour 326 shows as white btw.

thanks guys.  Very strange as that is how I entered it and it did not work.  Just tried again and it has now got the information.  I wonder is it has to index a database or something before working?

maybe you tried bnr32 .. not brn32 as you first post read

Well Sameer ( Horus ) is selling a great low klms GTS-t 89 that is eligble for import in September for $10,000 Landed and Complied.

Here is the chasis number , can people get some more info on the car if possible with the '""fast""" software from nissan ?

thanks !

HCR32-026287

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Hi guys,

I've got FAST working thanks to Strutto's great instructions, found my car (whew!) and noticed many of the part numbers in the exploded drawings are only 5 digits. Any parts I've bought from Nissan are usually in a 5-5 format. Does anybody know how to get the complete part numbers?

Cheers

Dirk

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry to ressurect this but it IS possible to get full part numbers using the FAST software. Once you know the part code (the first 5 digits of the full PN), it's reasonably simple, although I suspect there may be a little more to it than what I've found so far. If you don't know the part code, you need to navigate to the relevant parts illustration to find it - I'm not going into it here as others have decribed it earlier (and it's worth trying for yourself anyway to get familiar with the system).

Anyway using the timing belt example (below), go to the initial FAST window and make sure the model series at least or VIN are entered. In this case use R32 or (as I did) your VIN. Now go to the 'Part Code....Qty....Part No' Line and click on 'New', then go to the 'Part No' field and enter the first 5 digits of the PN (ie 13028). The system should automatically enter a dash after the 8.

Now click on 'New' again and a window should pop up with some info about the part (but not the PN....yet). Click once in the blank 'Ord.Qty' box to 'order' one belt (or click as many times as you want for the number of belts you need) - that number should appear in the box. Highlight and backspace to delete quantity. Either hit F5 or go to the 'Tool' menu and select 'P/No Search'.......voila, the PN appears along with a bunch of other stuff in the original 'FAST' window. There's also 2 new buttons in that info list - one gives basic model info, the other gives superceded parts info, if applicable.

Well, it worked for me....

strutto looking at the part numbers on some parts i allready have it does not show full parts listing IE  

rb20det  

say a timing belt on fast is is listed as 13028  

but the full part # is 1302820p25

does anybody know how or where the full parts listing is for each part ?

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