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brytek

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About brytek

  • Birthday 09/02/1997

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    Turbo Diesel, Stock
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    16-21
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    Terrano R3m
  • Year
    1992

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Auckland
  • Country
    New Zealand

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  1. All fixed, turns out it was just the blown Cig Lighter fuse. A/C now blowing ice cold and Cig Lighter working as usual. Big thanks to everybody who helped out, much appreciated. Edit: Spelling Error
  2. JDM REP! Big ups, saved me a ton of time!
  3. Just got around to fixing it today and realized that the fuse box is in Japanese. Can anybody be able to tell me which fuse is for the ciggy lighter? Or even better give me a diagram in English. Would check the owners manual but that's in Japanese as well. Engine model is TD27T and its a 1992 Nissan Terrano R3m. Thanks a bunch.
  4. Hello name's Blake, Here's my 1992 Nissan Terrano R3M Turbo Diesel Big plans for the future, but as of now just cleaning up and fixing anything that's faulty or broken in it. My grandfather imported this beauty from Japan in 1997. Owned it until he passed in late 2012 when he left it to me to continue it's legacy. This car has a fair bit of history, it's the car he taught me to drive in when I was 13. It was painted yellow in 2007 when he felt it needed to "stand out more". Hoping to make my own little piece of history with this Truck. Here's the specs for all you technical guys out there: - 1992 Nissan Terrano Turbo Diesel - 2.7L TD27 Engine with Turbo charger - Automatic transmission - Power/electric windows - Stock everything - 291600KM (181192 Miles) -
  5. The Air Conditioning (A/C) on my 1992 Terrano R3M Turbo Diesel is currently not working. The vents are blowing out at room temprature when A/C button is pressed, the A/C button bulb no longer lights up like it use to. I have tried pulling of the face of the air conditioning panel and fiddling with the connectors to the actual A/C button to no avail. Might need to refill the refrigerant for it, and the bulb could have just blown. Just wondering if anybody has had similar problems or can help in anyway. Sweet as, thanks. -Blake
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