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No :( Just driver side Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk |
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I already tested in another area, the problem is still present |
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Have you checked the fuses? I'm not sure if the locks have a fuse or not but it would be worth checking. |
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I agree with you. Maybe I need to go another Nissan dealer. I try it Tuesday ( I don't have a lot of gasoline in the tank :O ) I did some research and couldn't find a fuse for it. |
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And France is the same as Italy. |
It sounds like you have a problem with the security system (fob, antenna, electronics, etc) and the car is not going into "unlocked" mode. You may be able to put the fob into the fobgina and get the fuel door to open (may have to put car in On mode). IIRC, there is also a button in the cabin for opening the fuel door (but it's been a while since I owned a Z).
The FSM will be your best source of information - although the parts on security tend to be vague. Link to FSM in my sig. |
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And yes, in france and in italy, we have the same types of cars (low power cars) Sorry my English is not good :confused: |
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There is no button for fuel door :/ It's doesn't work when I put car in ON mode. I will check with FSM. I go to Nissan next Tuesday :) |
Got curious, here is what I found trying this out in my garage.
On my 09 (no navigation, no center screen), the physical key only unlocked one door at a time. On wife’s 16 (tech pkg) and 2010 G37 (navigation), physical key defaults to unlock all doors. For the G37, with car in “on” position, pressed “other”, then “comfort”, option to turn on/off the (forgot exact wording) “one touch lock/unlock”. That changes whether lock/unlock all at the same time. You have a GT, I assume it has navigation/screen in the middle. Maybe give this a try. . |
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https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...e9513e8018.jpg According to the manual, there is an option comfort but I have only language, voice recor and image viewer :/ Maybe it’s only for North America ? |
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In regards to your issue, there are a few other threads regarding this. Try lubricating, as this seems to be the common fix. Otherwise, replacement is the other option, though I've read this is quite a task from the removal of several parts. Quote:
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When I say Canada as same as US, it's for automotive sector :driving: I should have said North America to avoid this misunderstanding :D |
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