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Right... thanks to lymon, I have been poking around trying to fix the thing, but still with no joy. Does anyone know exactly what tubes/pressure sensor it is under the bonnet. I realise it's one of the things on the offside.. quite why taking the battery off affected this I have no idea, as battery is on other side, but there ya go.

 

As I said in previous message, it's sort of stuck at -2 or so...is that what everyone elses stays on when the engine is off ?

 

Assuming it is, there are 2 things it could be it seems to me:

 

1) the hoses have come off/got blocked/etc... unlikely I'd have thought as it's worked fine for last 2 years since it last stopped working..

 

2) electrical weirdness.. either the sensor has stopped getting power (hence I need to know where it is), or the signal isn't making it from the sensor to the guage... more likely I'd have thought...

 

So if anyone has the nissan parts manual or something that shows exactly where the thing is it'd be luvely.

 

stu

 

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Stu,

 

You may have missed this post:

 

The one that Craig posted on the 24th April titled "Anyone find this useful. I think So"

 

The info you're after should be there.

 

 

cheers, but I found that.. and YES it is useful.. bloody class.

 

But doesn't have layout of sensors in it that I could find :-(

 

stu

 

ahh.. after another look it's under 'engine mechanical' not electrical...

 

cheers. I shall poke about again tonight.

 

stu

 

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