I think he's just done it matey
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I think he's just done it matey
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Awesome trip mate, pretty jam packed and you even threw a wedding in there for good measure
Sounds like an awesome trip mate, cheers for the pics!
awesome stuff mate! was if your wedding? hell of a way to drive for a wedding!!!
Terrific pics - thanks for sharing looking forward to more.
hey mate, i have a 2014 with a rhino 3/4 alloy roof rack Heavy duty, and an Adventure kings RTT as well as an awning, the car also has a 2 inch lift and i did a trip driving from sydney up through...
Gravity Sensor is located under the passenger front seat. If you separate the overlap in the carpet you will see it mounted on a little subframe to the floor pan. If you slide the seat all the way...
At the moment my weekends are booked up till the end of September.
I haven't been to Gees Arm South Track but I did hear (approx. 2013) that there was some talk of closing it.
Don't know if it...
ill speak to the missus mate but it sounds good unless we have another prior engagement!
Thanks for the reminder Rossco!
I'll bump this up with more details at the start of September with more details.
As everyone knows my memory is shot so please let us know if there are members...
Hi all.
It's that time again when people can voluntary contribute to the upkeep of the forum.
It was decided that the 1st of September would be appropriate, as most of us would remember when...
Thanks Ronin, have had the steering column apart and definately only the steering wheel position sensor in there... The yaw sensor should be a little black box with an almost pendulum type gadgetron...
could that YAW sensor = steering angle sensor ?
there is more info here http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/VSC-TrainingManual-9.pdf
EDIT: have a look at this post by Nisshead.
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Also good idea to get an auto. These engines lack torque until the turbo kicks in at 1800 rpm. Auto keeps them on the boil and makes city driving and sand driving much easier.
I regret not getting...
Ok, so I can rule out the height of the G Sensor located under the front seat as the cause of the problem. Tonight I was able to rig up a temporary bracket down through a large gromet in the floor...