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  1. Space saver alloy for 370 with 19's. It has the correct Tyre on it. Comes with jack kit. (jack kit has oxidised so looks mucky :) )

    I paid £270 in all for this, it has never been used, and I am looking for £170 so I can buy one for my latest car.

    Pick up only from Sheffield please, it's heavy I have no idea how to send something like this. Thanks for looking

    Thread here https://www.350z-uk.com/topic/33079-can-you-use-a-350-spacesaver-wheel-on-a-370/

     

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  2. Any electrical or Consult boffins out there.

    2015 370Z

    Everything on the car works fine. The daytime running lights will not come on.

    I have power at the relay number’s 3 and 1 but never at brown number 5.

    I have swapped the relays around as there is another for the headlight washers at the side of the DTRL relay which is exactly the same relay.

    Hand brake switch is working as the light on the dash comes on when brake on. It also turns the DVD screen off when I release the handbrake. Which apparently also controls the DTRL.

    Checked the fuses and I am now stumped.

    I asked Nissan if Consult 3 would show the fault. They said no. Even though I have a 5000 + page service manual which says it will

     

    http://www.the370z.com/exterior-interior/89816-parking-lights-not-working-other-lights-fine-2.html

  3. Try putting the key fob into the key port. Its at the side of the steering wheel.

     

    From the manual.

     

    INTELLIGENT KEY BATTERY DISCHARGE

    If the low battery indicator 5 appears in the

    vehicle information display, replace the battery as

    soon as possible.

     

    If the battery in the Intelligent Key is almost

    discharged, the guide light 6 of the Intelligent

    Key port blinks and the key insertion indicator 7

    will appear in the vehicle information display.

     

    To start the engine under these circumstances,

    insert the Intelligent Key into the key port with the

    key ring end toward you until it latches into place.

    Then push the ignition switch to start the engine.

     

    To remove the Intelligent Key from the port, push

    the ignition switch to turn the engine off and then

    pull the Intelligent Key out of the port.

     

    Do not insert the mechanical key or any other

    objects into the Intelligent Key port. Inserting any

    object other than the Intelligent Key will damage

    the Intelligent Key port.

  4. Are you sure it says add to handset memory ? as that to me looks as though the car wants to write to the phone memory. If that's even possible.

     

    If you go to settings, then phone. Is auto download turned on ? that is for the phone address book.

     

    I never use mine it was 2015 when I set it up.

     

    I have just been to the car and my phone just connected. Though it is an old Samsung S2.

  5. In the hand book it says :-

     

    Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Bluetooth􀂊

    functions share the same frequency band (2.4

    GHz). Using the Bluetooth􀂊 and the wireless

    LAN functions at the same time may slow down

    or disconnect the communication and cause

    undesired noise. It is recommended that you

    turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) when using the

    Bluetooth􀂊 functions

     

    Try turning your phones wifi off, if it is on as an experiment. :)

  6. Try This https://www.nissanus...e-compatibility

     

     

     

    To connect your Apple iPhone 6 through Bluetooth, your vehicle must be stationary.

     

    STEP #1: PREPARE YOUR PHONE

     

    Turn Bluetooth on:

     

    Name your phone:

    1. From the Main Screen, Select "Settings"
       
    2. Select "Bluetooth"
       
    3. Slide toggle switch to "On" or "Off"
       
    4. Device names cannot be changed in phone menu

    These steps are currently not available.

    STEP #2: PREPARE YOUR VEHICLE

    1. Press the "Phone" button
       
    2. Select "Connect Bluetooth"
       
    3. Select "Yes"

    STEP #3: PAIR YOUR PHONE TO THE VEHICLE

    1. From the Main Screen, Select "Settings"
       
    2. Select "Bluetooth"
       
    3. Select "[MY-CAR]"
       
    4. Verify the passkey shown on the vehicle and the phone are the same If so, accept pairing request on the phone

    STEP #4: VEHICLE CONFIRMATION

    1. Select "Yes"

    STEP #5: SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE AS AN AUDIO PLAYER

     

    Select "Connected Devices". You may need to wait until the system finishes downloading your phonebook.

    1. Select "Audio Player"
       
    2. Select your connceted device from the list
       
    3. Choose "Select" from menu

    STEP #6: ADDING YOUR CONTACTS TO THE VEHICLE PHONEBOOK

     

    Each paired phone has its own dedicated phonebook. Two phonebook setup options are available depending on your phone's support for Phonebook Access.

    Option 1: Phones which support Phonebook Access:

     

    When a phone is connected to the system, the phonebook is automatically downloaded to the vehicle. No additional setup is required to begin voice-dialing contacts by name.

    To transfer the handset phone book manually:

    1. Press the "Setting" button
       
    2. Select "Phone"
       
    3. Select "Download Handset Phonebook"

    Option 2: Phones which DO NOT support Phonebook Access:

     

    Up to 40 entries can be added to the vehicle phonebook. You may enter contacts downloaded from the Handset or use the Keypad or Call History.

    Option 1: Adding Contacts Via Bluetooth (depends on phone compatibility):

     

    On your vehicle:

     

    On your phone:

     

    On your vehicle:

    1. Press the "Phone" button
       
    2. Select "Vehicle Phonebook"
       
    3. Select "Add New"
       
    4. Select "Copy from the Handset"
       
    5. Select "Voicetag" to record a name for the Voice Recognition system
       
    6. Select "Store"
       
    7. Say the name of the contact after the tone
       
    8. Select "OK" to save the entry

    Option 2: Adding Contacts Via Keypad:

     

    On your vehicle:

    1. Press the "Phone" button
       
    2. Select "Vehicle Phonebook"
       
    3. Select "Add New"
       
    4. Select "Enter Number by Keypad"
       
    5. Enter contact number
       
    6. Select "OK"
       
    7. Select "Voicetag" to record a name for the Voice Recognition system
       
    8. Select "Store"
       
    9. Say the name of the contact after the tone
       
    10. Select "OK" to save the entry

    Option 3: Adding Contacts Via Call History (depends on phone compatibility):

     

    On your vehicle:

    1. Press the "Phone" button
       
    2. Select "Vehicle Phonebook"
       
    3. Select "Add New"
       
    4. Select "Copy from Call History"
       
    5. Select the number to save in the vehicle phonebook
       
    6. Select "OK"
       
    7. Select "Voicetag" to record a name for the Voice Recognition system
       
    8. Select "Store"
       
    9. Say the name of the contact after the tone
       
    10. Select "OK" to save the entry

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