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Gear Box Removal on 2008 GU CRD
TaffWest replied to TaffWest's topic in Nissan Patrol GU/Y61 (GU Patrol, 1999–2016)
Thanks Rumcajs, have borrowed my mates gearbox jack and i am sure there will be moments i wish i hadnt started the job as always. Took the gearbox plus transfer out of my old NE Pajero and had a few "why the hell did i do this" moments. So there in the post so to speak. Anyway Mate thanks once again for all your helpfull advice and info over the last year. Take Care and have a good one. TaffWest -
Hi Guys, Thinking of replacing the DMF with SMF over the Christmas break. Have had a quick look at the access to the gearbox bellhousing to engine bolts. All the lower ones and the ones for the starter motor are easy to get at but the top 2 are hard to touch never mind get a socket on them. Just wondered if you remove the gear box cross member and lower the gearbox therefore letting the engine tilt backwards is there enough room to get at the top 2 bellhousing bolts withg a socket, wobbly and extension. Anyone. Happy Christmas to ALL. Cheers TaffWest
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Anyone received one of these safety recalls in the post in the last couple of days? I have a 2008 CRD (ZD30). Appears to be accelerator sending incorrect signal to ECM and resulting in vehicle going into "Failsafe mode" Limp? I have hade the vehicle a couple of years now and never experienced the problem. I think the pedal mechanism drives/turns a type of Potentiometer that sends a variable signal/electrical charge to the ECM. Anyone know anything about this? All The Best TaffWest
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The Flywheel on my 2008 CRD seems to be groaning at certain RPM under load (vibration-noise). Everything has to get pretty hot before the issue becomes obvious. I will have to change the flywheel and the clutch at some time in the future and i wondered if anyone had fitted a single (solid) mass flywheel instead of the standard dual mass flywheel. I believe there are some trade offs. Do the benefits outway the negatives? Would anyone recomend fitting the solid flywheel? Cheers TaffWest
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TaffWest reacted to a post in a topic: CRD 2008 OBDll - Clearing PCM fault Codes
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CRD 2008 OBDll - Clearing PCM fault Codes
TaffWest replied to TaffWest's topic in Nissan Patrol GU/Y61 (GU Patrol, 1999–2016)
Thanks Rumcajs, I do remember you mentioning the 'Scangauge' in an answer to a previous query of mine. I must be a slow learner, sorry mate. Will use the link provided, many thanks. -
Have read the GU reference doc on this topic and it refers to Bridgeing terminals 1 and 8 on the 16 pin diagnosis connector to access codes and clear said codes (Turning of Engine warning Liight). After trying this procedure without success i had a closer look at the diagnosis connector on my 2008 CRD and i could only see wires connected to pins 4 thru 8 on the specified row (1 ,2 and 3 not connected) I identified the right row to be the row closest to the large or tapered side of the connector as suggested in the diagram shown in the reference doc. Has anyone any experience with this as i would like to clear 'Check Engine Warning Light'. The warning light has started coming on after EGR block and i would expect the warning code to reflect that. Thanks in advance
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Thanks for the welcome guys. Has been good value, Its great to know that theres somewhere to get answers.
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Have fitted Auber Instruments EGT kit with probe about 60mm down stream of Turbo. Am amazed how sensitive the Digital guage is and how quickly the exhaust gas temps change. Seem to reach the 500 deg C mark when pushing past the 2700 rpm (120 to 130 km's per hour) overtaking on Great Northern highway (110 limit) and when accelerating up a hill (4th gear). While i feel confident in being able to keep egt temps below 520 deg C with just me in the vehicle. I think it would take a lot of concentration to do so if the vehicle was loaded up or/and towing a loaded trailor or caravan. I have blocked the EGR but it looks like the less restrictive larger exhaust and bigger intercooler reduce average EGT temps quite considerably. Thanks guys (Will have to drive like a NANNA when towing)
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Key Reader by-pass/short
TaffWest replied to TaffWest's topic in Nissan Patrol GU/Y61 (GU Patrol, 1999–2016)
Carton i reckon, I keep him sweet with the odd sheetmetal or welding job. Thought it was cactus for sure. -
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Key Reader by-pass/short
TaffWest replied to TaffWest's topic in Nissan Patrol GU/Y61 (GU Patrol, 1999–2016)
Took the key reader into work and one of our electronics guys found a break in the coil. He soldererd the joint. I had a job to see the wire which is enamel coated. He scraped the emamel back on the egdes and put a small piece in and soldered it under a bench magnifier. Told me to fill coil with a neutral cure silocone to stop any vibration. Fitted it tonight and all good. Priced one from Nissan at over $300. Nice to get a win now and then. All the Best -
Key Reader by-pass/short
TaffWest replied to TaffWest's topic in Nissan Patrol GU/Y61 (GU Patrol, 1999–2016)
Thanks again for your quick informative reply. Have removed the 'Key Reader' and will try and get a replacement from Nissan. -
After removing steering column covers numerous times to access wiring for added guages etc i think i may have stuffed the Key reader. My screw driver slipped into key reader coil that surrounds the ignition when trying to pry out the metal ring around the ignition switch. Any way the vehicle will not start. Turns over fine but no ignition. As far as i know the key reader imobilises the ignition system somehow and has to send a signal to ECM once it is happy wth the key used to start the car. Any one know how to test the key reader itself? Tested wiring to key reader 12 volts in brown wire (igntion off) Earth continuity black wire OK (ignition off). As per manual for vehicles after 2007. Any one how to by pass key reader or if you can? The imobiliser warning light on top of dash flashes as per normal. When turning engine over light stays illuminated without flashing not sure if it should be off then or what. Can anyone help?
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Ultra-Gauge and CRD fuel economy.
TaffWest replied to Bogmeister's topic in Nissan Patrol GU/Y61 (GU Patrol, 1999–2016)
OK this what i think is happening! I have also fully blocked EGR but have not yet used the engine fast warm switch as WA summer temps mean the engine warms up pretty quick anyway. (No ckeck engine warnings) My opinion is when you use fast warm up switch, the ECU increases idle speed but i also think it calls for a lot of EGR. What quicker way to heat up a cold engine than to redirect hot exhaust gases into the combustion process. The fact that it automatically turns itself off when you engage a gear means this large demand for EGR is only used during fast warm up. The fact that the EGR is blocked means the ECU would trigger a 'Check Engine' warning light as there would be no EGR available. EGR is called for at other times in the combustion cycle but not it seems as much. Thoughts anyone