A quick question
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A quick question
Have developed a short in the Navara, the fuse that runs power to my instruments i.e. speedo, fuel and temp guage, keeps on blowing, doesn't worry me too much but will need fixing.
Now the question, does the vehicle somehow keep track of distance travelled, or is that information lost ? Reason being I did a heap of km today, blew the fuse 40k into the trip, now it doesn't show any more than 40 km travelled for the day. I replaced the fuse tonight, that's where I get the 40km travelled reading from.
Its reasonable important as I am sposed to get a km allowance when doing my census rounds and Im hoping that I am not too much out of pocket.
Fark I hate how they run everything on electronic shit these days in motor vehicles.
Now the question, does the vehicle somehow keep track of distance travelled, or is that information lost ? Reason being I did a heap of km today, blew the fuse 40k into the trip, now it doesn't show any more than 40 km travelled for the day. I replaced the fuse tonight, that's where I get the 40km travelled reading from.
Its reasonable important as I am sposed to get a km allowance when doing my census rounds and Im hoping that I am not too much out of pocket.
Fark I hate how they run everything on electronic shit these days in motor vehicles.
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Re: A quick question
Had a similar issue with my old Pulsar but it was a cog that used to go on them all, did a few k's in it with it not working too
If you need to know the k's get out google maps and plug in your trip, will be very accurate or do you have to detail your actual odometer start and end k's?
Ryan
If you need to know the k's get out google maps and plug in your trip, will be very accurate or do you have to detail your actual odometer start and end k's?
Ryan
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Re: A quick question
you shoulda bought a cruiser....
and a step ladder
and a step ladder
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Re: A quick question
Mine was doing the same thing
Apparently the reverse lights and alternator run of the same circuit.
My problem was the reverse light switch had a short
Unplugged it and away we go
Apparently the reverse lights and alternator run of the same circuit.
My problem was the reverse light switch had a short
Unplugged it and away we go
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Re: A quick question
Need start and stop kms, besides which Im not smart enough, what I should have done, which I did for all my other trips, was turn my bloody GPS that is mounted on the dash, on and I would have known.stinkitup wrote:Had a similar issue with my old Pulsar but it was a cog that used to go on them all, did a few k's in it with it not working too
If you need to know the k's get out google maps and plug in your trip, will be very accurate or do you have to detail your actual odometer start and end k's?
Ryan
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was expecting something like that, just didn't know which quarter it was coming from.LoneRider wrote:you shoulda bought a cruiser....
and a step ladder
So I am presuming that the meter fuse is on the same circuit ? Or are you just being your usual cryptic self ?MISSED wrote:Mine was doing the same thing
Apparently the reverse lights and alternator run of the same circuit.
My problem was the reverse light switch had a short
Unplugged it and away we go
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Re: A quick question
Speaking of all things auto electrickery, Andrew your driver side brake light on the Navara is out
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Re: A quick question
Yes
Thanks James
Thanks James
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I can shoot you a quick tutorial for google maps if you like. Even if its general towns at least you will be close.Camel wrote:Need start and stop kms, besides which Im not smart enough, what I should have done, which I did for all my other trips, was turn my bloody GPS that is mounted on the dash, on and I would have known.stinkitup wrote:Had a similar issue with my old Pulsar but it was a cog that used to go on them all, did a few k's in it with it not working too
If you need to know the k's get out google maps and plug in your trip, will be very accurate or do you have to detail your actual odometer start and end k's?
Ryan
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was expecting something like that, just didn't know which quarter it was coming from.LoneRider wrote:you shoulda bought a cruiser....
and a step ladder
So I am presuming that the meter fuse is on the same circuit ? Or are you just being your usual cryptic self ?MISSED wrote:Mine was doing the same thing
Apparently the reverse lights and alternator run of the same circuit.
My problem was the reverse light switch had a short
Unplugged it and away we go
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Re: A quick question
mmmh - could be off topic but I have a Navara with the left hand side light for the number plate gone missing ( yes Missed ) $130 for a new Nissan one , Oh deer , anyone got a spare or ideas apart from Nissan ripoff.
Tanks
Barry
Tanks
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Re: A quick question
Ryan, its ok mate, no need lots of the places I visited were off the road, some 20 odd km off the road, then back out, I checked one of my other tracks that was nearly the same route and took an edjamacated guess at the total, thanks anyway mate.
Barry, led number plate lights are available from just about any outlet for that kind of stuff, they are pretty cheap, but compared to Nissan, they are bloody cheap, probably less than 20 bucks.
Barry, led number plate lights are available from just about any outlet for that kind of stuff, they are pretty cheap, but compared to Nissan, they are bloody cheap, probably less than 20 bucks.
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Re: A quick question
try a bunnings trailer number plate light.
doesnt need to do much but shine light yeah ?
after all,its only goin on a nissan
doesnt need to do much but shine light yeah ?
after all,its only goin on a nissan
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Re: A quick question
Camel, If you have an iPhone there are plenty of apps that can track your path and distances etc. GPS Lite is an OK app with the free one recording up to two waypoints. That won't fix the Nissan but it will help calculate mileage etc.
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Re: A quick question
Thanks Camel & LR. I know LR you weren't really having a shot at my Nissan , 198000 k's & this the first serious problem I've ever had
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Re: RE: Re: A quick question
Trouble with most phone apps is they require signal to work (yes even if its meant to be gps), not much chop when you do not have service.The Raven wrote:Camel, If you have an iPhone there are plenty of apps that can track your path and distances etc. GPS Lite is an OK app with the free one recording up to two waypoints. That won't fix the Nissan but it will help calculate mileage etc.
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