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Other than the fact it's under finance, that's what I love about the van - ridiculously good on fuel (~1000km from ~57L), can carry heaps of shit and you can sleep in it.

Shame about the expensive part haha

yeah that is frustrating. I can connect the Leaf but neither the Cube nor Cima work, they must be too old for ODB2. PITA

Speaking of the Cima it finally arrived on the weekend, drove it down today (goes great, it's like cruising on a lounge chair).

cima.jpg.

But...there are 2 problems:

* check engine light is on (goes fine though)

* front brakes need machining

Is there a workshop in Canberra who aren't afraid of imports and have a consult 3 or similar tool that can turn the light off, and can machine discs? I'd prefer to get both sorted this week if possible.

Is it just me or do you have your lefts and rights confused. :D

Consult (Grey Plug)

My Bluetooth adapter is OBD and with an adapter cable will plug into my Consult port but won't connect.

It would be worth a phonecall... I've only dealt with National Capital Motors in Belconnen (mostly for Parts) but they do have a service center there too.

I should imagine they would have the appropriate Technology. :)

all sorted now, turns out a lot of the Nissan dealers think they can't do imports :blink:

just got a local guy back home to do the discs and turn the light out at the same time. it was an AFM warning but I am 99% sure it was only because I unplugged it while f**king around with the headlights

BTW is it me or did winter just start again?

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