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  1. On 25/01/2013 at 21:36, ZMANALEX said:

    Dave,

    The issue will probably be the boot lock actuator which is connected to the boot lock.

    Just remove the rear trim and check that the actuator is getting power.

    Preowned boot locks and actuators are in stock if required.

    Alex. :)

    To revive an old thread...are used actuators still available? Cheers.

  2. Does anyone know if dexron v1 is similar? Looking to do a gearbox fluid and filter change and can only find matic s fluid in litre sizes.car has done 72k with no record of a change.all is well with transmission at the moment just preventative maintenance.

    Cheers.

  3. Update,I have replaced both cam sensors with decent oem ones and problem solved.....for a while.

    The car ran perfectly then next time out didn't feel right.seems to have lost power/throttle response,my previous touch the gas and it's gone was gone!

    Any heavy acceleration now needs kick down....I'm assuming tps sensor? Gas pedal just seems not right so would a reset be the way to go? Thanks for any advice in advance.

  4. Adding on to an older thread here with the same problem....

    2004 fairlady,after the car has warmed up and comes off choke/enrichment it throws up a cel and trc slip light.if on the road it loses power for a second if idling stalls and is slow to restart.

    I've done a scan with jobd and no codes stored.pretty sure it's not a trc problem as it will still occur with trc switched off.any thoughts much appreciated!

     

  5. Having gone through a few posts on search....I'm changing the battery on my 2004 fairlady.

    Car has UK battery posts and I'm going for a Bosch s4,the procedure as I understand it is doors unlocked and windows down.replace battery and close windows holding buttons for 3 seconds to reset? 

    The car has a sterling alarm/immobiliser if that has any bearing? Any advice welcome.

  6. Thanks for the replies all.I may be staying with 18s,I was suprised how comfy my car is ride wise and don't want to ruin it.my back problems are many with various discs doing their own thing over the years eventually leading to fibromyalgia. 

  7. I've just signed up to the forum and thought I'd introduce myself.

    Bought my first z (fairlady) last night and enjoyed driving it home over 50 miles of flooded Yorkshire country roads.

    It's not my first jdm car.....also a Celica enthusiast for many years.

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