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Nissan Largo Owners where are you?



 
 
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Old June 19th 06, 12:23 PM
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according to the book it covers the wagon & cargo 2 & 4 wd petrol and diesel models 1991-2001 covering engines GA16DE (SR20DE) CD20 (CD20ET) hope this helps if you need more just ask ok al
Cheers. i have sent a request to jpnz just hope they can come up with the goods. As for the website i am waiting for a friend of mine to get back to me as he runs a hosting company www.v35.co.uk i just thought he may be able to offer some advice on what is involved in the set up of the website. im sure ideally the site would have sponsers to pay for the upkeep and i dont think they would be hard to come by, i have done a couple of websites but all using templates and an owners website needs that little extra that pre packaged ones dont have. As soon as i have any info for you i,ll pass it on. By the way does the hand book show you where all the filters and things are ?

cheers Alan J
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Old June 21st 06, 09:57 PM
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Cheers. i have sent a request to jpnz just hope they can come up with the goods. As for the website i am waiting for a friend of mine to get back to me as he runs a hosting company www.v35.co.uk i just thought he may be able to offer some advice on what is involved in the set up of the website. im sure ideally the site would have sponsers to pay for the upkeep and i dont think they would be hard to come by, i have done a couple of websites but all using templates and an owners website needs that little extra that pre packaged ones dont have. As soon as i have any info for you i,ll pass it on. By the way does the hand book show you where all the filters and things are ?

cheers Alan J
hi i have had a closer look at the hand book there are 299 pages in it a lot is general info as to all dash info and air con operation what oils to use where to look in the engine bay for fluid level gauges and the air filter and fuses but does not tell you which fuse is for what i find that daft not to be in,i wood say it is just like the same books you get with all new cars what the switches do where everything is and how to operate correctly really we all need to get a workshop manual but they only seem to be in japanes as i can get them but sadly cannot read japanese (dam)thanks for the offer of the help on the site all info will gladly help me thanks al
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Old June 22nd 06, 12:10 PM
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hi i have had a closer look at the hand book there are 299 pages in it a lot is general info as to all dash info and air con operation what oils to use where to look in the engine bay for fluid level gauges and the air filter and fuses but does not tell you which fuse is for what i find that daft not to be in,i wood say it is just like the same books you get with all new cars what the switches do where everything is and how to operate correctly really we all need to get a workshop manual but they only seem to be in japanes as i can get them but sadly cannot read japanese (dam)thanks for the offer of the help on the site all info will gladly help me thanks al

I still havent heard anything from jpnz but it does sound like its the book i need Especialy for the oil and filters. 299 pages is quite a big book though. Looks like we,ll all have to either take a language course or maybe just look at the pictures in the workshop manual.
Cheers Alan J
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Old July 3rd 06, 06:54 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.imports
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ajones wrote:
bellason Wrote:
hi i have had a closer look at the hand book there are 299 pages in it a
lot is general info as to all dash info and air con operation what oils
to use where to look in the engine bay for fluid level gauges and the
air filter and fuses but does not tell you which fuse is for what i
find that daft not to be in,i wood say it is just like the same books
you get with all new cars what the switches do where everything is and
how to operate correctly really we all need to get a workshop manual
but they only seem to be in japanes as i can get them but sadly cannot
read japanese (dam)thanks for the offer of the help on the site all
info will gladly help me thanks al



I still havent heard anything from jpnz but it does sound like its the
book i need Especialy for the oil and filters. 299 pages is quite a big
book though. Looks like we,ll all have to either take a language course
or maybe just look at the pictures in the workshop manual.
Cheers Alan J




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Old July 3rd 06, 07:22 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.imports
Nick
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Default Nissan Largo Owners where are you?

Hi everyone just discovered your group

I have had a Nissan Largo 1996 1.9 turbo diesel GT Limited Edition for
about 12 months. Its the best all round vehicle I've driven, no
problems mechanically but what is the purpose of switch that is in
front of the shift change. I keep trying it out but seems to make no
difference. Its the threeway switch labelled SNOW/E-AT/POWER .
Nick
ajones wrote:
bellason Wrote:
hi i have had a closer look at the hand book there are 299 pages in it a
lot is general info as to all dash info and air con operation what oils
to use where to look in the engine bay for fluid level gauges and the
air filter and fuses but does not tell you which fuse is for what i
find that daft not to be in,i wood say it is just like the same books
you get with all new cars what the switches do where everything is and
how to operate correctly really we all need to get a workshop manual
but they only seem to be in japanes as i can get them but sadly cannot
read japanese (dam)thanks for the offer of the help on the site all
info will gladly help me thanks al



I still havent heard anything from jpnz but it does sound like its the
book i need Especialy for the oil and filters. 299 pages is quite a big
book though. Looks like we,ll all have to either take a language course
or maybe just look at the pictures in the workshop manual.
Cheers Alan J




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Old July 5th 06, 02:07 PM
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Hi everyone just discovered your group

I have had a Nissan Largo 1996 1.9 turbo diesel GT Limited Edition for
about 12 months. Its the best all round vehicle I've driven, no
problems mechanically but what is the purpose of switch that is in
front of the shift change. I keep trying it out but seems to make no
difference. Its the threeway switch labelled SNOW/E-AT/POWER .
Nick
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The button is basicaly snow = if your in snow on a beach or on soft ground it will not drive the wheels as quick so you get more grip.

e-at = normal road use
power= well press it at a set of red lights then put your foot down. trust me you will notice the differance.

on a differant note BELLASON i got an email of my friend and i have a contact number for him so if you need hosting or a site building let me know.

cheers Alan J
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Old July 10th 06, 11:57 PM
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The button is basicaly snow = if your in snow on a beach or on soft ground it will not drive the wheels as quick so you get more grip.

e-at = normal road use
power= well press it at a set of red lights then put your foot down. trust me you will notice the differance.

on a differant note BELLASON i got an email of my friend and i have a contact number for him so if you need hosting or a site building let me know.

cheers Alan J
hi alan sorry about the info yes it is the SERENA C23 not 32 my mistake
(wolly) yes jpnz will download chapters in english from there website good money maker for them.I have sent to japan for the manual it come in five volumes one main book and four updates to make it complete so will see what can be done when it arrives thanks for the info about the website may need to contact him will give it a week as wnt it up and running asap if you need to contact me you can on 01928 560973 having problems with my pc at present sent you an email but do not now if you got it so placed it on here also.many thanks alan
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Old July 12th 06, 08:34 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.imports
Boozynights
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Hi, just found this site through ask.com. Owned Largo for about 12 hours
now - lol! Used to own a Delica but fancied a change, too many of those
about now! Opted for the Largo, and although it is a bit tatty here and
there we really like it.
I too would like info on getting a user manual in English (the Delica one
was made by Russeks I think) also in need of a few bits so any advice
would be appreciated.
Thanks!

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Old July 12th 06, 09:36 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.imports
Boozynights
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By the way i'm in Deeside North Wales so if anyone is local and want to
swap ideas, or whatever just shout. Interesting read on the tyres and
wheels in the earlier post, i'll have to try tyresave.

ATB

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Old July 12th 06, 03:20 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.imports
Boozynights
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Replying to my own post now, any idea which roof bars fit the Largo? Tried
various places but not listed.
Need to get the roof box on top to put the kids in when we go camping
(saves my ear drums getting a bashing off them)

Thanks!

 




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