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#2936 of 2979 Re: poor fitted glass [anitraart]
by kcram HOST
May 22, 2012 (7:05 pm)
While you didn't give the year, make, and model of your car, I'd suggest using the "Browse by Vehicle" section to the right to select the correct vehicle and check for open discussions regarding glass or body repair.
kcram - Pickups/Wagons/Vans+Minivans Host
Aug 14, 2012 (5:20 pm)
I'm a little confused about Salvage Titles. From everything I've read, a car needs to have damage amounting to more than around 70% of its value in order to be considered a Salvage vehicle. So how is it that I constantly come across ads that say things like "This vehicle has a salvage title due to a minor hit on the front bumper"? Clearly, a minor hit on a $8000 car's bumper is not going to cost anywhere near $5600 to fix. Are sellers like these just lying through their teeth and/or hoping buyers are complete idiots? Or is there a legitimate way a vehicle with minor damage might get a salvage certificate?
#2943 of 2979 2004 Titan Acceleration Problem - Help
by trckhlp
Aug 24, 2012 (6:40 pm)
Looking for some help solving an acceleration problem on a 2004 Nissan Titan. Vehicle has recently had a full service and all fluid levels are good. Vehicle was taken into the dealer and full diagnostics ran with no faults found by dealer. Failure "typically" occurs when it is hot outside. The engine "cuts" out when the engine is loaded and will not accelerate. There are three videos on this problem. Any input is appreciated. Air filter is good, vehicle runs great when it is cold out, fuel being ran is Supreme Chevron with Techron. Do not suspect a fuel pump because it never does it when it is cold out. When engine cuts out, it sounds like one or two of the cylinders are being shut down by not getting spark. Transmission is not slipping and auto transmission fluid looks and smells good. I suspect an electronic problem, maybe a wire or sensor that is getting shorted then causing the computer to limit the engine. Sometimes the fault can be cleared by turning the truck off then back on, but sometimes not. Truck has never faulted when it has been cold.
Here are links to You Tube videos of the problem.
http://youtu.be/6pOzMTHvG_A
http://youtu.be/uDF-o1Uwk1A
http://youtu.be/fJsE6L0bcrU
Feel free to email me at trckhlp
gmail.com
#2944 of 2979 Re: 2004 Titan Acceleration Problem - Help [trckhlp]
by kcram HOST
Aug 24, 2012 (7:49 pm)
Try posting your question at the Nissan Titan Maintenance and Repair discussion - should find some fellow Titan owners who may be able to assist.
kcram - Pickups/Wagons/Vans+Minivans Host
#2945 of 2979 Contract question
by dhammer
Aug 30, 2012 (1:45 pm)
We leased a vehicle last weekend. We received a call today explaining that the finance manager filled out the wrong lease for us and we need to come in to sign a new lease. Does this give us an "out" on our vehicle if we weren't all that crazy about it? I'm just curious.