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    Posted: 27 Apr 2009 at 12:24pm
Hi

I found this forum through Google. Looks like an interesting place.

I'm turning 18 next month and every insurance company wants to charge me a fortune regardless of the car (£2800 for a Saxo 1.1!) so I decided I'd go for something a bit more classy.

Currently got my eye on an R reg Primera RSI with 90k miles on the clock. Only problem is apparently the clutch slips at high revs - do you guys know how much that is to fix or whether I'd be able to do it myself?

Got a quote for £2600 for the car I'm looking at at the moment.

Seller is local, and I've just messaged him to find out if it's still for sale, as it looks in pretty good nick, apart from the clutch problem.
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DIY job only suitable if you know your way round a car I've done 3 on driveways but I am a mechanic. It's not to hard when you know how but then again what isn't.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote FatMikel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Apr 2009 at 1:58pm
Hi

Well, I've found one in the same condition that hasn't got any problems with the clutch...

Would you guys advise I go and see the car before I buy? I've found them on a well known auction site, but both have Buy it Now prices and both are from sellers with 100% feedback.

Both end in a couple of days...

I'm waiting on replies to messages I've sent them...
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YESB YES YES YE SYES YES YES YES YES YES!!!! you have to see the car befor you buy, there are few or no exceptions! 

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Okey.

Both are basically the same cars, one with the clutch problem and slightly more mileage.

I shall await their replies to the messages I sent them and then organise to see them. Should be able to get a lift of someone.
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Sorry no ebay links in this section. G

Not too sure on the interiors, but I'll probably change that sooner rather than later... Rockon
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Welcome to the NPOC Thumbs%20Up

Things to watch out for when buying. This was shamelessly lifted from Mr Pigs post so all credit to him btw.
 
Rust around the spoiler, if fitted, is practically standard and if left unchecked will make big holes in the tailgate. Also rust around the filler neck inside the arch liner, this can let water into the arch and destroy it. Not structural but a pain to fix. Bottom inside of the front doors often rust as the door shell isn’t galvanised and the door seals on the P11 trap water.

Outer shell is galvanised so general rust is not a big problem, any small bubbles and scratches take a long time to spread.

Callipers are prone to sticking, hard to check for but make sure the handbrake holds well without too much effort. The P11 rear calliper seems better than the P10 one though. If you can take it on a long run make sure the front wheels aren’t heating up too much, one side will if a calliper is sticking and burnt-on brake dust on one wheel is a giveaway sign of overheating. Usually not too hard to fix if they are but the back ones can need replacing if the handbrake levers seize.

You want a free revving, smooth sounding engine. They’re very reliable, if not the quietest engines in the world, so are usually fine although the timing chains can start to rattle as the miles build up and are not cheap to replace. A rattle at start up if fine, just the oil pressure building up, but it’s best if it’s reasonably quiet the rest of the time. Check the oil is near the top of the dipstick hatched area and that it’s had regular oil changes.

Gearbox can be notchy into fifth and reverse. Make sure fifth isn’t ‘too’ hard to select as that could mean bigger problems. Primera’s snap drive shafts, ask if that’s happened yet, it probably has if the car has a few miles on it. If not, it will! Nothing you can do about it.

Listen for clunks from the suspension. Any clunks and don’t buy it till you’ve checked out what it is, most clunks are cheap to fix and some aren’t! Front top links can knock like mad but still be sound and are not expensive to fix anyway. Good bargaining tool.

Windscreen wiper swivels wear out. Press the lower part of the arm down to see how much play there is. Slight play is ok but a lot and they won’t clean very well and can hit the edge of the bonnet. Not expensive to fix, another bargaining point.

LCD display on the radio often dies but radio still works fine. 6 CD changer in the boot sometimes packs in. Electric mirrors can be sticky in cold weather. Most other electrics are trouble free but check them anyway.

Interior rattles are common but we know where they all are so can tell you how to fix them ;0) Clutch pedal can click but that’s an easy fix too.

The rest is stuff common to all cars like clutch, pads, CV joints, shocks etc.


The list above seems huge, but it really is near enough absolute - don't let it worry you, chances of all that lot being wrong are minute.

Both cars look good, bargains too, and relatively low mileage too. Unfortuantely the links will probably be removed (Forum Guidelines on eBay links)

A slipping clutch at high revs could just be pedal adjustment (although there is no guarantee of this until it's done and tried).


If you're looking into Modding your Primera, then you've found the right place, and my first bit of advice would be to get Joined Up as there's plenty of stuff in the Trading Sections.

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The second one looks like a better buy, you can't whack a good 'loon matey!! Not seen many p11 sri loons!!

And quite low mileage for the age too!!

Welcome along by the way!!!

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Loon? Saloon?

How can you tell? I thought it was just a hatch like the other... Confused

Thanks for the pointers, James.

Just sat waiting to go to work and for their replies now... Wacko
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yeh sorry mate, saloon, you can tell because the saloon spoiler has a middle "leg", rather than the hatch not having one!! And i won't go into the old rear wiper debacle, but usually the saloon won't have one!!
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