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Calvin 11-05-2010 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by wilsonp (Post 796450)
You have to be careful not to put more than 3 or else you can warp the hatch however.

I had a consistent problem when I got my car (used 19k miles) and put the pennies in, it was fine for a few months, just had my first failure. Naturally I was balancing a pile of loose posters in one hand while trying to open the hatch with the other :/

I'll give it a few more failures before I take the pennies out and go for Nissan's fix.

nissan is willing to fix it for free :) i mind as well just bring it in there haha do it right the first time!

cames4 11-07-2010 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Calvin (Post 797630)
nissan is willing to fix it for free :) i mind as well just bring it in there haha do it right the first time!

Where can I get it fixed for free? I just put 1 penny in each side of the boots and it works fine just like everyone said BUT I would rather have the correct fix as opposed to telling others that see the penny's what they are for. Also, I was $35K OTD but now I am 2 cents in the hole. I would rather have my money back with a Nissan fix....
:tiphat:

CBRich 11-07-2010 01:57 PM

The Dealer.

cames4 11-07-2010 10:24 PM

Cool, new to the area so will have to find a local dealer. Will let everyone know what they tell me when I call. :tiphat:

Calvin 11-08-2010 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cames4 (Post 799913)
Where can I get it fixed for free? I just put 1 penny in each side of the boots and it works fine just like everyone said BUT I would rather have the correct fix as opposed to telling others that see the penny's what they are for. Also, I was $35K OTD but now I am 2 cents in the hole. I would rather have my money back with a Nissan fix....
:tiphat:

haha sorry i've been busy
well when i asked the dealer said they would fix it for me free of charge. it's just a little tweak with the springs i guess haha

wilsonp 11-08-2010 05:33 PM

Per the TSB, they should replace the springs with new, stronger ones.


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