NissanGQ4.2 (21st August 2014)
maybe its special coz it was made for howard marsden lol
I have no idea but im intrigued. where can I go to find this Nissan fast thing so I may do research on my own rig to see what it is??
No probs
Sorry for not getting back to you, was busy and not able to get online last night. I'll change the 0 to an O and give it a go this arvie. Here are some pics of it, but I didnt think it was a 8 seater, 100% sure it's only a 7 seater.
http://goo.gl/WCzqqm
From those following definitions, that would mean my model is a DX, as it has manual windows, no central locking, but it is carpeted and has AC.
Not sure about this, the build date is 08/97 which is late 97, so maybe the GQ model I got were run out models maybe?
I found it here:
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...tware-Download
97 GQ RD28t Wagon, needs a new crank
cheers mate I tried but im not that good at computers to work out how to do it all
It is not too complicated, if you have a mate who is a bit cluey, they should be able to get it hooked up for you. All it shows you is part numbers and diagrams and stuff. Because I am planning on replacing my crank myself, it'll be handy to have for reference
OK So tried with the following VIN:
JN1WYGY60AO563438
and got the following error:
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97 GQ RD28t Wagon, needs a new crank
You still have a O in the VIN# not 0 ( Zero )
Copy and paste this in Nissan Fast: JN1WYGY60A0563438 and let me know how you go
Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time
WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.
OH Sorry I thought I needed to put the O on.... my bad, sorry. And BAM look at that..... Special Addition eh, well I guess it must be because the owner is very "special"Got any ideas where the Parts- noselect screen is? (NFA051)
The Prod M/Y is 0797 in FAST but 08/97 plated, does that really matter? But other then that, thanks for persevering with me and helping me get it working. Planning to start tearing the old girl down soon, and this will be a HUGE help!
97 GQ RD28t Wagon, needs a new crank
NissanGQ4.2 (22nd August 2014)
To find parts you need to select the SEC button, the right one, this brings up the entire car in sections with section numbers. You select your section and click on it and it moves down to the bottom of the screen. Then you select ok or some thing and then the picture comes up.
When you see you part you want you will see it only has the group number on the part, not the part number. Double click on the part, then the part comes up in the first screen ( the one in your screen shot). Then to bring up the part number you hit the button to the right of the little crashed car and the part number comes up.
Sorry if that sounds vague. I'm not at my pc and only going from memory
Last edited by mudski; 22nd August 2014 at 10:38 PM.
MrSka (22nd August 2014), NissanGQ4.2 (22nd August 2014)
not related to the program but in relation to your crank on several cars I have done but yet to do a patrol so im only assuming it may be the same. at the back of the crank on the last cap there may be a seal that comes in 2 halfs when yo put that seal in push it down on one side this will make the other side of the seal stick out of the cap do the same on the block half of the seal sounds silly but will aid in preventing a leak where the crank cap and block meet. hope that helps mate
MrSka (23rd August 2014)