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How am I a nissan apologist. Look at least on the tranny? Get an independent diqagnostic of the issue, that way you have something to fight with... that's what I'm telling you. I'm just trying to give you some ways to fight this to make it work for you. Ii don't see how that makes me a nissan apologist??? I figured you can 1) get a documented diagnostic of the issues without repair from a mechanic 2) present the information to the dealership and have them re-check the situation 3). Make a complaint/appeal to nissan corp 4) possibly sue under magnuson moss. That's what I get for trying to help huh? |
cause they cant seem to diagnose cossie's car correctly...
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Cossies visits are already documented. Evertime you go to the dealer. You sign service papers as to why you are there. If he finds an issue on his own, that they deny he has? They are liable for what it cost him to determine this. NYS lemon laws are very consumer friendly. I'm just sayin... |
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but that is just THAT particular idiot(s) at the dealer. my dealer from wat they've demonstrated, were willing to work with the customer when i bought the car. im just not willing to trust their porters and part-timers so i dont go there. :icon17: |
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So I would tell nissan, FVCK YOU! PAY ME! PS Koeppel nissan was about 5 miles from my apt in brooklyn. They are the best in the area. Maybe he called the service rep a NISSAN APOLOGIST. :roflpuke2: :owned: |
here is my problem. my fuel gauge is not dead, its just not accurate. I showed them I drove 118 miles with computer showing I was getting about 16.5 MPG. my gauge was showing 3 dots less than full. to Nissan, that is acceptable. yet to normal consumers, do you think it is? its not the first time I have had problems with these type of common sense 50/50 things. back when I had my 350, they used to tell me rattles are normal because it is a sports car and front feathering on tires was normal
I only dealt with the sales at koppelle, total prick. btw the service writer seems like a nice guy, I have no beef with him, I just won't let them earn my money ever again. I had bought two cars from them too |
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some people have reported more accurate reading with new sending unit....
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It will still be inaccurate.
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i take no chances and fuel up at 1/2. keeps the gas fresh too since i only drive mine on the weekends. :)
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Its the gas level of choice for Nissan apologists. :icon18: |
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That one through me for a loop myself but hey... I guess you never know??? Glad I'm not the only one. |
the ecu store codes from everything outside of the engine. they can check your tpms, lights etc
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i will have gozillian error codes for tpms then. lol
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