Jump to content
SAU Community

Letter From Nissan


ossie cossie
 Share

Recommended Posts

Just got a letter from Nissan, owner notification letter. vehicle service campaign PA208, electronic steering control lock.

Anyone else get it? said they will change it free of charge, is this the case if the cars warranty is up?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just got a letter from Nissan, owner notification letter. vehicle service campaign PA208, electronic steering control lock.

Anyone else get it? said they will change it free of charge, is this the case if the cars warranty is up?

Yep, other owners are getting them also. It's a recall notice so free of charge.....

Mine's booked in for next week

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Same. Got my letter on Wednesday. The issue for me is running the car out to Moorooka wastes about 3 hrs of the working day for me. Going to see if they can do it on a Saturday so as to minimise the inconvenience.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yep, but I'm in Cairns and the closest HPC is in Mackay... I'm going to see if they can just send it to me to get my mechanic to install it...

I would be suprised if they allow that. If it is serious enough to warrant a safety recall, nissan will want their dealer to do it.

Got mine this week also.

Edited by turboadam
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yep, but I'm in Cairns and the closest HPC is in Mackay... I'm going to see if they can just send it to me to get my mechanic to install it...

That makes things rough for you assuming you'll need to hike it south...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...

Hi Guys,

My R35 was stranded today after the electronic steering lock jammed up about 45mins form my house.

Do you know if there was any expiry on this recall? Will Nissan still fix at their cost for me?

Thanks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 5 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Thanks for the reply, So i've continued playing around, and fitted the injector adaptors onto the injector, the fuel rail is not able to be mounted now as the injectors sit a bit further out. I suppose the point of the adaptors is so that the injector nozzle isn't so deep into the intake? I suppose 1mm extra on the o-ring would do it but still can't mount the rail onto the intake haha. Waiting on a reply from Aeroflow I'm sure there's something stupid that I'm missing...
    • I have a radium fuel rail on my Greddy manifold and used the supplied radium fuel injector to manifold adapters (The round green things pictured). I did always wonder if you could just go ahead and use the second lower hole like you're doing... Wouldn't thicker o-rings solve your issue?    
    • From what I've seen and experienced first hand with those powder extinguishers, they're good to use to break a window and escape the car, and half the time then do f**k all to stop a fire. You just need much more than 1KG worth of powder. Not to mention, half the time it's an engine bay fire, and you can't easily, and do not want to completely open the bonnet, so you're left pretending to be an American Infantry... Spray and Pray baby!   And then 100% that shit is really destructive afterwards!   Realistically, those little ones at a race track might help you keep the fire from growing and give the fire marshal / truck a chance to actually get to you with their multiple large bottles.   For a road car, these days, prepare to deboard as quickly as humanly possible, and move to safety. Allow insurance to fix replace it (unless it's like a rare classic etc, then do nearly everything possible to save it!) Keep the little extinguisher with you to help protect other things around you from burning while you stand there singing "How can we sleep while our beds are burning?"   Secondly, powder extinguishers I freaking hate for indoor use, (this isn't really relevant to a car) as you will get a powder fog around you, and it can be disorientating.   When I did fire training when at BlueScope Steel, they have (had?) their own fire brigade on site. We did all the training, and at the end we were told, "If it's an indoor fire, and you need to use a powder extinguisher, we as the fire brigade would rather you just exit the building, you're more likely to get lost in the smoke and powder fog than do much help, so just GTFO" And pretty much that was what they said for most other fires too, grab extinguisher, if it's much more than paper in a bin fire, use extinguisher to get you and others out of the building to safety...   Part of me wishes when my Skyline caught alight many moons ago, I let insurance sort it out, instead of putting the fire out... part of me now says "But I've saved a classic before it was a classic!"
    • Hi all,  I have a older model of the Greddy Front facing intake on an RB25DET NEO Head. I've bought aeroflows fuel rail and injector kit (1000cc Bosche injectors) and I'm unsure if the fitment is correct. The injector o-rings fit in the intake hole but it's not snug. I can very easily rotate the injectors even when the fuel rail is mounted. The kit also came with multiple adaptors, they dont make it any more snug and using them raises the injectors up and i cant mount the fuel rail. I hope this makes sense I've asses a few photos.    Thanks so much guys. 
×
×
  • Create New...