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Re: Body side moldings [bobw3] by amckenz
Nov 18, 2007 (6:49 pm)
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Replying to: bobw3 (Oct 16, 2007 7:35 am)

Have you driven a Fit? I did and it has the worst ride of any compact I've driven. You're right about the back hatch and the access space, but just try taking the Fit out on the highway at 70mph and you will think you are driving a Mack truck! The car vibrates so much it is uncomfortable holding the steering wheel. I drove a Versa SL Hatchback and was pleasantly surprised at how smooth and quiet the ride was at 70mph. The pick was every bit as good if not better than the Fit. I haven't bought yet, but it won't be a Fit.
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Re: Nissan Versa - "Service Engine Soon" Indicator [versa7] by zombietom3
Nov 20, 2007 (10:34 pm)
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Replying to: versa7 (Nov 17, 2007 6:41 pm)

I think any mechanic who hooks a portable diagnostic computer up to the car can reset all data and alerts. It doesn't mean that the alert won't come back on soon though, if the problem persists or is intermittent. The fleet mechanic here told me that it usually takes several trips to trigger most alerts when a condition was not repaired but the alert was reset.
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Re: Body side moldings [amckenz] by bobw3
Nov 21, 2007 (4:22 pm)
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Replying to: amckenz (Nov 18, 2007 6:49 pm)

I've driven my Fit on the highway at over 80mph and never had a vibration. My guess is that you had an out of balance tire. Steering and handling are common high points to the Fit.
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Re: Nissan Versa - "Service Engine Soon" Indicator [versa7] by jd10013
Nov 23, 2007 (5:45 am)
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Replying to: versa7 (Nov 17, 2007 6:41 pm)

I asked if they had seen this was common, but of course they wouldn't or couldn't really comment on it. I think they've seen this alot. BTW..When I left the dealer, the light had gone out.
 
It's not uncommon, if that helps. the sensors for emmision control are very sensitive and it doesn't take much to trigger the check engine light. If the light went out, whatever condition caused it to come on has gone away. In the past, the light used to stay on till it was reset. but with newer cars it will go off if it no longer detects the problem.
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Good-Bye by flightnurse
Dec 02, 2007 (9:20 am)
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Well my fellow Versa owners, the time has come for me to say good-bye. It was hard for me to move on, but the time was right. I was one of the first people to have bought a Versa in the US, and really grown to respect the little car, For the money, in my mind there isn't a better car. But I traded my Versa in on a 08 Altima Coupe, I got a great deal on this car, it was used (yes virginia there are stupid people out there) with 400 miles on it. Its a fully loaded 2.5S I have to say, the next Gen bluetooth is simply AMAZING... Good luck to all..
 
Tony
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Re: Good-Bye [flightnurse] by bobw3
Dec 03, 2007 (2:37 pm)
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Replying to: flightnurse (Dec 02, 2007 9:20 am)

What did you get for your Versa?
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Re: Good-Bye [bobw3] by flightnurse
Dec 03, 2007 (8:32 pm)
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Replying to: bobw3 (Dec 03, 2007 2:37 pm)

They paid the lesse off for me the car has 26K miles on it, so Im happy with it. It seems good used Versa are hard to come by..
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Re: Nissan Versa - "Service Engine Soon" Indicator [versa7] by cathy8
Dec 19, 2007 (6:42 pm)
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Replying to: versa7 (Nov 17, 2007 6:41 pm)

I've had the "Service Engine Soon" Issue for the past year. It comes on in conjunction with the engine going into safe mode. To date Nissan hasn't figured out what is causing the problem.
 
I've scoured the Internet looking for answers and have come across numerous people whose engine lights have come on for a variety of reasons. I hope a new gas cap solves your problem. Let us know if it does.
 
Cathy
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interior space by atherton
Feb 24, 2008 (5:54 am)
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The Versa appeals to me, although I might not be moved to whistle while I drive like the guy in the commercial. 'Will be trading in my minivan, and even though the Versa is not a replacement for the space, 'was wondering what would be the result of removing the entire rear seat of the hatchback. What would be there ? large steel frame lugs for the seat ? which would be in the way, or hard to cover ? Or holes for bolts, which could be easily filled with shorter bolts ? Probably there is not any carpeting under there. Could a board be set into the seat area that matches the floor height of the hatch area, and cover the rear footwell, maybe with a hinged cover to open and use for storage.
 
This question will no doubt get alot of bic lighters flashed at me, but if anyone has removed the seat and knows the answer, a reply from them would be appreciated.
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Re: interior space [atherton] by bobw3
Mar 07, 2008 (5:05 am)
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Replying to: atherton (Feb 24, 2008 5:54 am)

Think about a Matrix or Fit as well as the Versa, as they all three have about the same CuFt of cargo space with the 2nd row folded (the Fit a little less than the other two), but the load floor of the Fit and Matrix are totally flat.

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