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  1. Just found this :

     

    P1147 - Heated Oxygen Sensor 2 Maximum Voltage Monitoring (Bank 1)

    P1167 - Heated Oxygen Sensor 2 Maximum Voltage Monitoring (Bank 2)

     

    and according to this link, bank 1 is on the drivers side as samsniss350z has already said.

     

    2003-2004-O2-sensor-location-nissan-z-03.jpg

     

     

    I'll wait to see if it comes on again.

  2. Thanks, already cleared it to see if it comes back seeing it was in 'pending'.

     

    Do you know which one it is? It looks like it's the one after the first cat but I don't know which side.

     

     

    Do you sell OEM sensors? What make are they? Have I asked enough questions? :lol:

  3. Hi,

     

    Got an EML and read the code with an OBD reader and I've got an 1147 (Heated O2 Sensor 2?). I was surprised that it was only a 'pending' code. My last car (MR2 Roadster) would only display the EML if the code was a verified fault.

     

    Any clues? Dodgy O2 sensor? If O2 sensor then which one?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Dave

  4. Hi,

     

    My dash lights appear to be on at their brightest when my lights are off and when I turn the lights on they can be adjusted for brightness by the buttons on the side of the dials.

     

    My car has an aftermarket Alpine with satnav. The unit monitors the lights to adjust its display.

     

    Should they be on when my lights are off? Has it been installed incorrectly?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Dave

  5. Many have tried most have failed, my mate who works for Nissan as a mechanic will tell you that every one he worked on over the last 10 years has the same problems, the pads are tiny to hold the weight of the car.

     

    I find that crazy on a 1.5 tonne car :scare:

     

    Don't forget its unlikely that the pads are worn they are only gripping when the car is static and the handbrake is on.

     

    Not expecting wear but possible shoe damage from long periods on the handbrake and previous owners 'breaking' them away when starting use again.

  6. I see your car is some 10 years old ad chances are the handbrake assembly/shoes have not been touched in that time, so a good overhaul should help but as others say it struggles to hold on hills so would advise you always park in gear ;)

     

    Indeed, I'll certainly be inspecting the shoes and adjusting the cable fully when I replace the rear pads.

     

    The car has probably stood for weeks at a time, on many occasions, on the handbrake. They probably stuck on numerous occasions and were forced free each time the car was used again.

     

    And as you said, seeing as the car only has 38k, it probably hasn't been inspected/adjusted/overhauled in it's life.

  7. Hi,

     

    Only had my car a few months and have found the hand brake needing to be pulled up fairly hard to get a decent hold. Also, after letting off the foot brake (after handbrake application) the car often rolls what feels like an inch before holding.

     

    I slightly tightened up the cable through the ashtray which improved the hold and seemed to cure the roll. A week later and it's starting to feel as it did before.

     

    The car is 2004 with 38k. Due to the low mileage, an ex mechanic friend has suggested it could be a stretched cable and/or damaged handbrake pads due to extended periods of time with the handbrake on.

     

    Anyone have any thoughts on the matter?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Dave

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