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Hey guys,

Just wondering if anyone that has a R34 GT-R has had this happen to them.

i was driving along the other day and out of no where Japanese characters appeared on my MFD. i pushed a few buttons and it wouldn't go away and then a short message in japanese characters came up.

then i turned my car off and tuned it back on, then it just went back to normal.

would anyone know what these messages are trying to tell me?????

thanks,

Veranga

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Hey guys,

Just wondering if anyone that has a R34 GT-R has had this happen to them.

i was driving along the other day and out of no where Japanese characters appeared on my MFD. i pushed a few buttons and it wouldn't go away and then a short message in japanese characters came up.

then i turned my car off and tuned it back on, then it just went back to normal.

would anyone know what these messages are trying to tell me?????

thanks,

Veranga

That's the whole problem with the world to-day - COMMUNICATION!!! :P

I suppose you were thinking...

"Where's a Japanese literate technician when you need him?"

Tell me about it.

need to have a jap friend handy for these things.

quick question Terry.

what would you have to change for a 80k service in the GTR and when does the timing belt need to be changed???

thanks

need to have a jap friend handy for these things.

quick question Terry.

what would you have to change for a 80k service in the GTR and when does the timing belt need to be changed???

thanks

This is from the NISSAN OWNER'S MANUAL for the R34...

And it's in English (from the UK). Re: 80,000km Service.

Legend:- I = Inspect, then replace/correct only if necessary. R = Replace. L = Lubricate

ENGINE AND EMISSION

Engine Oil > R every 5000km or 6 months whichever is first

Engine Oil Filter > R

Drive Belts > I

Engine Anti-freeze (ethylene glycol based) > R

Cooling System > I

Air Cleaner (paper type) > R

Intake & Exhaust Valve Clearance > I if valve noise is evident

Fuel Lines > I

Fuel Filter > R

Spark plugs > I (but should be replaced at 100,000km if platinum)

Heated Oxygen Sensor (ie exhaust gas sensor) > I

EVAP vapour lines > I

Timing Belt > Optional at 80,000km, but to be changed within every 100,000km thereafter

CHASSIS AND BODY

Brake, Clutch fluids (For levels and leaks) > I

Brake fluid if being tracked > R

Brake Booster Vacuum Hoses, Connections & Check Valve > I

Power Steering fluid & lines > I

Brake, Clutch & Exhaust Systems > I

Manual Trans Gear Oil > I

Diff Gear Oil > I

LSD Gear Oil > R

Transfer Fluid > R

Steering gear & Linkages & Axle/Suspension parts, Propeller shaftes & Drive shafts > I

Wheel alignment & Wheel rotation/balancing > I

Brake pads, rotors & other brake components > I

Locks, Hinges & Hood latch > L

Seat Belts, buckles, retractors, anchors & adjuster > I

Foot brake, parking brake & clutch (for free play, stroke & operation) > I

Ventilation Air Filter > R

Supplemental air bag system > I after 10 yrs then every 2 yrs

Some of the above need more attention if using the car for track wk.

Hope this helps :ph34r: And I have to get my 40,000km service done soon; which is the same.

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