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69 messages, Last post on Oct 28, 2009 at 11:22 AM
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Replying to: dcracraft (Mar 28, 2009 5:15 pm) |
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Replying to: zgrabo (Sep 25, 2008 7:20 am) |
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| I've posted a "Thank You" to the McGavock Nissan Website who fixed my wife's 95 Nissan Quest. They cleaned out a bunch of PET HAIR that had gotten into the steering column and CLOGGED THE KEY MECHANISM! She'd come out after a long, hard day at work but was unable to get the ignition key to turn and had to walk home in the Texas Heat (I'm in another area of Texas). The Nissan Dealer had the van towed in, fixing the "hairy problem"! The tow company evidently snapped the transmission selector cable so the dealership didn't charge my wife for any of the work or the towing! I was very happy for the honesty and care they took with my wife. Some shops might fib to a women, who is alone, about the cause of a vehicle's problems, but McGavock wasn't playing that game so their Service Department gets my whole harted recommendation, especially for taking care of a unaccompanied woman!! As far as keeping hair out of an ignition key mechanism, I'd guess I'd suggest not having pets on your lap while driving or sitting in the driver's seat and keeping the floors, seats and dash area vacumed (but its just my guess)! | |
The windshield washer low fluid warning light is on in my 2002 Villager Estate with electronic dash even though I've made sure the resevoir is filled to the top. I've pulled fuses to reset it and have done the 3+ start cycles to reset it with no luck. Has anyone else had this problem and found a soultion?
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Replying to: denzil (Oct 28, 2009 10:49 am) |
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