New member needs to replace SCV on P12 2.2 DCI S |
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liverich
NPOC Guest Joined: 08 Jul 2009 Location: Cheshire Online Status: Points: 15 |
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Posted: 16 Aug 2011 at 3:09pm |
Hi All
Although registered for a long time I have not joined as a paying member. This is because my P12 has been mothballed since Jan this Year and I have been cycling to work. After reading your forum and chating to a nissan Tech, to get my car purring again, (needed now as I am being relocated and don't fancy cycling 40 miles a day) I need to replace the SCV.
Could someone advise me if the forum has a guide for the general DIY'er to do this? - I have just emailed for joining instructions in the hope that one is avalible.
liverich
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timeshock!
NPOC Guest Joined: 29 Jan 2006 Location: Newcastle Online Status: Points: 14483 |
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Hi and welcome to the forumTo become a fully paid up memeber just have a look here;
As for the SVC we are just trying to persuade a certain somebody on here to kindly post one up but he reckons it is so simple it is hardly worth doing
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liverich
NPOC Guest Joined: 08 Jul 2009 Location: Cheshire Online Status: Points: 15 |
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Thanks for the reply timeshock!, Have read the link you posted and already emailed join@npoc.co.uk, for instructions for the Google checkout (or whichever method is the quickest). Just waiting for a reply. Glad to here it is a simple job - I have been quoted about £140 (from memory) for the SCV from the dealer. Just need to fit this - reset the ECU and Bob's your uncle I hope I am on the road again. Would like though to talk to someone who has done this already (I hope a certain somebody is the one to talk to) before I tackle it. I then need to hang 2 new doors on the N/S and a new wing on the O/S (please don't ask - both prangs are embarrassing). liverich |
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timeshock!
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There are certainly a few have done this and hopefully hey will be along for your thread. At least one has posted int he mechanicals bit where at the moment you can not get access.
It is not the ECU per se that needs resetting but the pump learning, and full instructions are on here where you do have access.
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liverich
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I will have to bide my time - not in a hurry at the moment, but looking forward to becoming a paid up member, so as to benifit from the experience and knowlege on the forum.
Thanks again for replying timeshock! it is appreciated. liverich
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pdblom
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easy, if you can get the bolts out!
I had to to take mine to a garage to get one of the bolts out,very awkward unless you take out the cowling below the windscreen and remove the wipers which is quite straightforward
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