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11th January 2017, 11:02 PM
#1
Is there a tutorial for FAST Nissan software, if not how do i find part numbers?
Hi guys
Installed FAST on my PC. Can confirm it works with W10 64. Is there a tutorial or can anyone confirm following:
- if i enter my cars VIN and search will it only show the parts to suit my vehicle?
- What is the easiest way to locate parts and there part number?
For instance Patrolapart shows the following part number for a genuine Nissan Clutch Hose: PART NUMBER: 3085501J10W
http://patrolapart.com.au/product/ge...b42s-upto-1094
I wanted to search for the clutch listed for my vehicle and see if it matched that number. Using the Illustration menu i was able to locate the part but via the illustration it only shows the Section: 308 and Alternate part number: 30651
What am I doing wrong?
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11th January 2017 11:02 PM
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12th January 2017, 11:47 AM
#2
Patrol God
I have it installed but never tinkered with it much.
I think @mudski uses it a lot. Maybe he can comment .
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12th January 2017, 04:00 PM
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Rotaredom
No official tutorial that I know of, there are a couple of basic tutorials on various websites if you do a google search but probably not worth reading.
- if i enter my cars VIN and search will it only show the parts to suit my vehicle?
I believe so
- What is the easiest way to locate parts and there part number?
Ring someone like Patrolapart and confirm its right and hope that they send you what you are after. Nissan should also be able 2 give you the correct part number *L*
From playing with it myself I have come 2 the conclusion its a big hit n miss when it comes 2 matching the nissanfast part numbers with part numbers listed from other companys selling original Nissan parts
Sorry I was no real help
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12th January 2017, 10:30 PM
#4
Originally Posted by
Jonesy_sa
Hi guys
Installed FAST on my PC. Can confirm it works with W10 64. Is there a tutorial or can anyone confirm following:
- if i enter my cars VIN and search will it only show the parts to suit my vehicle?
- What is the easiest way to locate parts and there part number?
For instance Patrolapart shows the following part number for a genuine Nissan Clutch Hose: PART NUMBER: 3085501J10W
http://patrolapart.com.au/product/ge...b42s-upto-1094
I wanted to search for the clutch listed for my vehicle and see if it matched that number. Using the Illustration menu i was able to locate the part but via the illustration it only shows the Section: 308 and Alternate part number: 30651
What am I doing wrong?
A lot of the part numbers on Nissanfast are old and outdated. So chances are what you are looking for the part number you find on nissanfast will now be slightly different to what it is now. Im away on holidays at the moment so i cant really run throight it with you but are more than happy to when i get back if you like.
The hose you need and have linked is a common replacement hose. Its actually beter than what you probably have on there in design. So i reckon the number you find will be different.
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12th January 2017, 10:36 PM
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Patrol God
$15au plus shipping for genuine part.
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12th January 2017, 11:00 PM
#6
Sorry I should clarify. I already had those parts and was using them as an example. as I order online sometimes they only give you the genuine Nissan part number for reference thus wish to use FAST to obtain it.
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12th January 2017, 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by
mudski
A lot of the part numbers on Nissanfast are old and outdated. So chances are what you are looking for the part number you find on nissanfast will now be slightly different to what it is now. Im away on holidays at the moment so i cant really run throight it with you but are more than happy to when i get back if you like.
The hose you need and have linked is a common replacement hose. Its actually beter than what you probably have on there in design. So i reckon the number you find will be different.
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Thanks. That would be great.
After clicking around I managed to obtain the full part number by adding the part to a list on the main page. There must be an easier way? Happily though the number for my car matched the Patrolapart num.
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14th January 2017, 01:08 PM
#8
Originally Posted by
Jonesy_sa
Thanks. That would be great.
After clicking around I managed to obtain the full part number by adding the part to a list on the main page. There must be an easier way? Happily though the number for my car matched the Patrolapart num.
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Its not hard to use and is quite quick once you learn how it works.
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