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Date Registered: 09-2005
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Update.

Ok took it to Nissan, it was the driver's side wheel bearing. Can you believe it? They also reset the ECU for me as we were having he rev drop problem too.

All seems well so far.

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Date Registered: 02-2004
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I would never have "guessed" that emoticon

The mechanic that pin-pointed this problem needs to be given a nice pat on the back. Well done to him!

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Date Registered: 09-2005
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On a less of a serious note, To fix problem of growl in engine. Open bonnet and let cat out.

Yes I did miss the funny farm bus

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yeah the mechanic got it b4 he drove it. Told him the specs of "The Growl" (new trade term) *L* and he said wheel bearing straight away. He is a Nissan mech though. I thought of the wheel bearing myself but it didnt behave as I thought it should, what do I know though..*L*
Macarthur Nissan seem to be much more customer oriented now than b4. Its good to see.

Thank you guys for all your suggestions.
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Date Registered: 12-2004
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quote:

NPC73 wrote:
On a more serious note (and unlikely due to limited kms you have traveled) is that your wheel bearings could also be on the way out.



Hahaha, that's two correct guesses for me this week, I think I'm on a roll, emoticon

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Am impressed Noel emoticon

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